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Russia - Documentary on How the Russian Empire was Built
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Rise and Fall of the Russian Empire
The history of Russia from Moscow's rise to the annexation of Crimea.
New version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vhv9uXC6fX8
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History of the Russian Empire
A documentary about the land of the zars: the Russian Empire
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Russia, the Kievan Rus, and the Mongols: Crash Course World History #20
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Alternative Future of Europe in countryballs #2 - New Russian Empire
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History of the Russian Empire (part 1 of 20)
Documentary "Russia: the Land of the Tsars" (part 1 of 20); the second part has this link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QLbaExsbsJs
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National Anthem of the Russian Empire (1816-1833) - "Молитва русских"
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Молитва русских (рус. дореф. Молитва Русскаго народа) — первый Высочайше утверждённый государственный гимн России.
Словами гимна являются стихотворение В. А. Жуковского, первые две строфы которого впервые были напечатаны в журнале «Сын отечества» за 1815 год и назывались «Молитва русского народа».
В конце 1816 года Александр I издал указ, который установил порядок
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National Anthem of the Russian Empire (????-1833) - "Гром победы, раздавайся!"
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«Гром победы, раздавайся!» — неофициальный русский национальный гимн конца XVIII — начала XIX столетия.
Гимн создан в 1791 году Гавриилом Державиным (слова) и Józef Kozłowski (Осипом Козловским) (музыка) на мотив полонеза.
Поводом к созданию гимна явилось взятие русскими войсками под командованием А. В. Суворова османской крепости Измаил в ходе Второй турецкой войн
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History channel Documentary | Russian Empire and Russian military power
History channel Documentary | Russian Empire and Russian military power
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Imperial Anthem of the Russian Empire (1833-1917)
God Save the Tsar! (Russian: Боже, Царя храни!; transliteration: Bozhe, Tsarya khrani!) was the national anthem of the Russian Empire.
Lyrics by Vasily Zhukovsky. Music by Alexei Lvov. Adopted in 1833. In use until 1917.
Transliteration
Bozhe, Tsarya khrani!
Sil'nyj, derzhavnyj,
Tsarstvuj na slavu, Na slavu nam!
Tsarstvuj na strakh vragam,
Tsar' pravoslavnyj.
Bozhe, Tsarya khrani!
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Rise and Fall of the Russian Empire (v2)
After removing the Swedish presence down the Volga River in the 9th Century, Kievan Rus' began its existence has a large confederation of principalities in East Europe. These principalities would all become Mongol vassals in the 13th and 14th centuries, before being absorbed into either Lithuania or Muscovy from the late 1400s. After the defeat of Novgorod in 1478, Muscovy began to expand massivel
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Empire - Putin's Russia
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History of Russian Empire (1721-1917)
Guten Tag Kamraden I'm back again after a long time of.. nothing.
The reasons to why I haven't upload cause of:
My computer, so I got a new one now..
A long holiday somewhere else. So that means I have been far away home for more than 1 months, so no computer no upload.
And some more reasons that isn't so interesting..
If you gonna mention Sagallo a.k.a Djibouti today or Russian Somalia in pa
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Russian airstrikes on Syria, Russia power in Crimea,
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National Anthem of the Russian Empire - "God Save the Tzar" ("Бо́же, Царя́ храни́")
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Dios salve al Zar (en ruso: Бо́же, Царя́ храни́) fue el himno nacional del Imperio ruso. La primera versión fue escrita en 1815 por Vasili Zhukovski utilizando la música del himno inglés Dios Salve al Rey (o Reina).
En 1833 kniaz Alekséi Lvov acompañaba a Nicolás I durante su visita a Austria y Prusia, donde al emperador le saludaban con la marcha inglesa. El zar es
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The Russian Empire
This shows the growth of the Russian Empire from its official formation in 1721 up to 1917 when it fell to revolution.
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Ark: Survival Evolved - Russian Empire raid
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What If The Russian Empire Was Never Abolished
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Russia in colour - Pictures from the old Russian Empire
[New HD upload]
On behalf of the Imperial Court, Sergey Prokudin-Gorsky documented the Russian Empire between the years 1905 and 1915, all in colour, as one of the first in the world to use this technique, and long before "real" colour photography had been invented.
It is amazing how you react differently seeing the old world in colour compared to seeing it in greyscale.
Music: Ralph Vaug
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Battles of Empires - Russian Empire Mission One Scouts
Battles of Empires - Russian Campaign Mission One Scouts
Here is the first video of the Russian Campaign
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Empire Total War - Russian Campaign Part 1: Sleeping Giant.
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Russian Empire / Imperio Ruso (**1721-1917)
Russian Empire National Anthem (**1721-1917)
** Official national flag of the Russian Empire from 1858 to 1883.
Anthem since 1833 to 1917
"God Save the Tsar!"
Himno Nacional del Imperio Ruso (**1721-1917)
** Bandera Nacional oficial del Imperio Ruso entre 1858 y 1883.
Himno desde 1833 hasta 1917.
Russia - Documentary on How the Russian Empire was Built
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Rise and Fall of the Russian Empire
The history of Russia from Moscow's rise to the annexation of Crimea.
New version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vhv9uXC6fX8...
The history of Russia from Moscow's rise to the annexation of Crimea.
New version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vhv9uXC6fX8
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The history of Russia from Moscow's rise to the annexation of Crimea.
New version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vhv9uXC6fX8
- published: 24 Jul 2015
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History of the Russian Empire
A documentary about the land of the zars: the Russian Empire...
A documentary about the land of the zars: the Russian Empire
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A documentary about the land of the zars: the Russian Empire
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Russia, the Kievan Rus, and the Mongols: Crash Course World History #20
In which John Green teaches you how Russia evolved from a loose amalgamation of medieval principalities known as the Kievan Rus into the thriving democracy we k...
In which John Green teaches you how Russia evolved from a loose amalgamation of medieval principalities known as the Kievan Rus into the thriving democracy we know today. As you can imagine, there were a few bumps along the road. It turns out, our old friends the Mongols had quite a lot to do with unifying Russia. In yet another example of how surprisingly organized nomadic raiders can be, the Mongols brought the Kievan Rus together under a single leadership, and concentrated power in Moscow. This set the stage for the various Ivans (the Great and the Terrible) to throw off the yoke and form a pan-Russian nation ruled by an autocratic leader. More than 500 years later, we still have autocratic leadership in Russia. All this, plus a rundown of some of our favorite atrocities of Ivan the Terrible, and a visit from Putin!
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In which John Green teaches you how Russia evolved from a loose amalgamation of medieval principalities known as the Kievan Rus into the thriving democracy we know today. As you can imagine, there were a few bumps along the road. It turns out, our old friends the Mongols had quite a lot to do with unifying Russia. In yet another example of how surprisingly organized nomadic raiders can be, the Mongols brought the Kievan Rus together under a single leadership, and concentrated power in Moscow. This set the stage for the various Ivans (the Great and the Terrible) to throw off the yoke and form a pan-Russian nation ruled by an autocratic leader. More than 500 years later, we still have autocratic leadership in Russia. All this, plus a rundown of some of our favorite atrocities of Ivan the Terrible, and a visit from Putin!
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History of the Russian Empire (part 1 of 20)
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Documentary "Russia: the Land of the Tsars" (part 1 of 20); the second part has this link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QLbaExsbsJs
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National Anthem of the Russian Empire (1816-1833) - "Молитва русских"
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Молитва русских (рус. дореф. Молитва Русскаго народа) — первый Высочайше утверждённый государственный гимн России.
Словами гимн...
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Молитва русских (рус. дореф. Молитва Русскаго народа) — первый Высочайше утверждённый государственный гимн России.
Словами гимна являются стихотворение В. А. Жуковского, первые две строфы которого впервые были напечатаны в журнале «Сын отечества» за 1815 год и назывались «Молитва русского народа».
В конце 1816 года Александр I издал указ, который установил порядок исполнения гимна. Его музыкой стал напев британского гимна (композитор неизвестен). Гимн должен был исполняться при встречах Императора. Оставался государственным гимном России вплоть до 1833 года, когда был сменён гимном «Боже, Царя храни!».
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The Prayer of Russians (Russian: Молитва русских, Molitva russkikh) was a song used as the national anthem of Imperial Russia from 1816 to 1833.
After defeating the First French Empire, Tsar Alexander I of Russia recommended a national anthem for Russia. The lyrics were written by Vasily Zhukovsky, and the music of the British anthem God Save the King was used.
In 1833, "The Prayer of Russians" was replaced with "God Save the Tsar" (Bozhe, tsarya khrani). The two songs both start with the same words Bozhe, tsarya khrani but differ after that.
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Das Lied Molitwa Russkich (russisch Молитва русских – deutsch Gebet der Russen) wird von einigen Autoren als offizielle Nationalhymne des Russischen Reiches unter Zar Alexander I. von 1816 bis 1833 angesehen. Der Text stammt von Wassili Schukowski, die Melodie ist diejenige von "God Save the Queen".
wn.com/National Anthem Of The Russian Empire (1816 1833) Молитва Русских
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Молитва русских (рус. дореф. Молитва Русскаго народа) — первый Высочайше утверждённый государственный гимн России.
Словами гимна являются стихотворение В. А. Жуковского, первые две строфы которого впервые были напечатаны в журнале «Сын отечества» за 1815 год и назывались «Молитва русского народа».
В конце 1816 года Александр I издал указ, который установил порядок исполнения гимна. Его музыкой стал напев британского гимна (композитор неизвестен). Гимн должен был исполняться при встречах Императора. Оставался государственным гимном России вплоть до 1833 года, когда был сменён гимном «Боже, Царя храни!».
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The Prayer of Russians (Russian: Молитва русских, Molitva russkikh) was a song used as the national anthem of Imperial Russia from 1816 to 1833.
After defeating the First French Empire, Tsar Alexander I of Russia recommended a national anthem for Russia. The lyrics were written by Vasily Zhukovsky, and the music of the British anthem God Save the King was used.
In 1833, "The Prayer of Russians" was replaced with "God Save the Tsar" (Bozhe, tsarya khrani). The two songs both start with the same words Bozhe, tsarya khrani but differ after that.
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Das Lied Molitwa Russkich (russisch Молитва русских – deutsch Gebet der Russen) wird von einigen Autoren als offizielle Nationalhymne des Russischen Reiches unter Zar Alexander I. von 1816 bis 1833 angesehen. Der Text stammt von Wassili Schukowski, die Melodie ist diejenige von "God Save the Queen".
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National Anthem of the Russian Empire (????-1833) - "Гром победы, раздавайся!"
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«Гром победы, раздавайся!» — неофициальный русский национальный гимн конца XVIII — начала XIX столетия.
Гимн создан в 1791 году ...
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«Гром победы, раздавайся!» — неофициальный русский национальный гимн конца XVIII — начала XIX столетия.
Гимн создан в 1791 году Гавриилом Державиным (слова) и Józef Kozłowski (Осипом Козловским) (музыка) на мотив полонеза.
Поводом к созданию гимна явилось взятие русскими войсками под командованием А. В. Суворова османской крепости Измаил в ходе Второй турецкой войны. Впервые исполнен 28 апреля (9 мая) 1791 год в Таврическом дворце на грандиозном празднике, заданном Г. А. Потёмкиным для императрицы.
Впоследствии был заменён официальным гимном «Молитва русских» (вариант «Боже, Царя храни!»).
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Grom pobedy, razdavaysya! (Russian: Гром побе́ды, раздава́йся!; English translation: Let the thunder of victory sound) was an unofficial Russian national anthem in the late 18th and early 19th century.
The lyrics were written by the premier Russian poet of the time, Gavrila Derzhavin, and the music by composer Osip Kozlovsky, in 1791. The song was written to commemorate the capture of major Ottoman fortress, Ismail, by the great Russian general, Aleksandr Suvorov. This event effectively ended the Second Russo-Turkish War.
The tune is a Polonaise.
This anthem was eventually replaced by a formal imperial anthem, God Save the Tsar, which was adopted in 1833.
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Die Hymne Grom Pobedy, Rasdawaisja! (russisch Гром побе́ды, раздава́йся! -- dt. Lasst den Ruf des Sieges ertönen!) war eine inoffizielle russische Nationalhymne des späten 18. und des frühen 19. Jahrhunderts. Die Worte stammen von dem führenden Dichter jener Zeit, Gawriil Derschawin, die Melodie dazu komponierte Ossip Koslowski im Jahr 1791. Das Lied besingt die Einnahme der türkischen Festung Ismail am Donaudelta durch Alexander Wassiljewitsch Suworow, welche zum Ende des Fünften Russisch-Türkischen Kriegs führte. Die Weise ist eine Polonaise.
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«Гром победы, раздавайся!» — неофициальный русский национальный гимн конца XVIII — начала XIX столетия.
Гимн создан в 1791 году Гавриилом Державиным (слова) и Józef Kozłowski (Осипом Козловским) (музыка) на мотив полонеза.
Поводом к созданию гимна явилось взятие русскими войсками под командованием А. В. Суворова османской крепости Измаил в ходе Второй турецкой войны. Впервые исполнен 28 апреля (9 мая) 1791 год в Таврическом дворце на грандиозном празднике, заданном Г. А. Потёмкиным для императрицы.
Впоследствии был заменён официальным гимном «Молитва русских» (вариант «Боже, Царя храни!»).
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Grom pobedy, razdavaysya! (Russian: Гром побе́ды, раздава́йся!; English translation: Let the thunder of victory sound) was an unofficial Russian national anthem in the late 18th and early 19th century.
The lyrics were written by the premier Russian poet of the time, Gavrila Derzhavin, and the music by composer Osip Kozlovsky, in 1791. The song was written to commemorate the capture of major Ottoman fortress, Ismail, by the great Russian general, Aleksandr Suvorov. This event effectively ended the Second Russo-Turkish War.
The tune is a Polonaise.
This anthem was eventually replaced by a formal imperial anthem, God Save the Tsar, which was adopted in 1833.
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Die Hymne Grom Pobedy, Rasdawaisja! (russisch Гром побе́ды, раздава́йся! -- dt. Lasst den Ruf des Sieges ertönen!) war eine inoffizielle russische Nationalhymne des späten 18. und des frühen 19. Jahrhunderts. Die Worte stammen von dem führenden Dichter jener Zeit, Gawriil Derschawin, die Melodie dazu komponierte Ossip Koslowski im Jahr 1791. Das Lied besingt die Einnahme der türkischen Festung Ismail am Donaudelta durch Alexander Wassiljewitsch Suworow, welche zum Ende des Fünften Russisch-Türkischen Kriegs führte. Die Weise ist eine Polonaise.
- published: 08 May 2014
- views: 67947
History channel Documentary | Russian Empire and Russian military power
History channel Documentary | Russian Empire and Russian military power...
History channel Documentary | Russian Empire and Russian military power
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History channel Documentary | Russian Empire and Russian military power
- published: 18 Nov 2015
- views: 1168
Imperial Anthem of the Russian Empire (1833-1917)
God Save the Tsar! (Russian: Боже, Царя храни!; transliteration: Bozhe, Tsarya khrani!) was the national anthem of the Russian Empire.
Lyrics by Vasily Zhuk...
God Save the Tsar! (Russian: Боже, Царя храни!; transliteration: Bozhe, Tsarya khrani!) was the national anthem of the Russian Empire.
Lyrics by Vasily Zhukovsky. Music by Alexei Lvov. Adopted in 1833. In use until 1917.
Transliteration
Bozhe, Tsarya khrani!
Sil'nyj, derzhavnyj,
Tsarstvuj na slavu, Na slavu nam!
Tsarstvuj na strakh vragam,
Tsar' pravoslavnyj.
Bozhe, Tsarya khrani!
English translation
God, protect the Tsar!
Strong and majestic,
Reign for glory, For our glory!
Reign to foes' fear,
Orthodox Tsar.
God, protect the Tsar!
Performed by the Admiralty Navy Band of Russia.
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God Save the Tsar! (Russian: Боже, Царя храни!; transliteration: Bozhe, Tsarya khrani!) was the national anthem of the Russian Empire.
Lyrics by Vasily Zhukovsky. Music by Alexei Lvov. Adopted in 1833. In use until 1917.
Transliteration
Bozhe, Tsarya khrani!
Sil'nyj, derzhavnyj,
Tsarstvuj na slavu, Na slavu nam!
Tsarstvuj na strakh vragam,
Tsar' pravoslavnyj.
Bozhe, Tsarya khrani!
English translation
God, protect the Tsar!
Strong and majestic,
Reign for glory, For our glory!
Reign to foes' fear,
Orthodox Tsar.
God, protect the Tsar!
Performed by the Admiralty Navy Band of Russia.
- published: 14 Feb 2010
- views: 202478
Rise and Fall of the Russian Empire (v2)
After removing the Swedish presence down the Volga River in the 9th Century, Kievan Rus' began its existence has a large confederation of principalities in East...
After removing the Swedish presence down the Volga River in the 9th Century, Kievan Rus' began its existence has a large confederation of principalities in East Europe. These principalities would all become Mongol vassals in the 13th and 14th centuries, before being absorbed into either Lithuania or Muscovy from the late 1400s. After the defeat of Novgorod in 1478, Muscovy began to expand massively, culminating in reaching the Pacific in the mid-1600s. The troubles in the West, however, continued, mainly against Russia's main rival - Poland. After winning several wars over the next two Centuries, Russia would become one of Europe's foremost powers heading into the 1800s. The First World War saw the collapse of the old Empire and Rise and of the Soviet Union, which would last through the Second World War and become a superpower until its demise in 1991. Henceforth, the Russian Federation has existed.
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After removing the Swedish presence down the Volga River in the 9th Century, Kievan Rus' began its existence has a large confederation of principalities in East Europe. These principalities would all become Mongol vassals in the 13th and 14th centuries, before being absorbed into either Lithuania or Muscovy from the late 1400s. After the defeat of Novgorod in 1478, Muscovy began to expand massively, culminating in reaching the Pacific in the mid-1600s. The troubles in the West, however, continued, mainly against Russia's main rival - Poland. After winning several wars over the next two Centuries, Russia would become one of Europe's foremost powers heading into the 1800s. The First World War saw the collapse of the old Empire and Rise and of the Soviet Union, which would last through the Second World War and become a superpower until its demise in 1991. Henceforth, the Russian Federation has existed.
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Music: Miro Kepinski - Endless Sacrafice
- published: 04 Dec 2015
- views: 15246
Empire - Putin's Russia
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As Vladimir Putin begins his third term as Russian president, we ask if Russia can become a superpower once again.
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- published: 27 Apr 2012
- views: 818385
History of Russian Empire (1721-1917)
Guten Tag Kamraden I'm back again after a long time of.. nothing.
The reasons to why I haven't upload cause of:
My computer, so I got a new one now..
A long ...
Guten Tag Kamraden I'm back again after a long time of.. nothing.
The reasons to why I haven't upload cause of:
My computer, so I got a new one now..
A long holiday somewhere else. So that means I have been far away home for more than 1 months, so no computer no upload.
And some more reasons that isn't so interesting..
If you gonna mention Sagallo a.k.a Djibouti today or Russian Somalia in past I will say it now: I forgot it and I'm disappoint about it. Fun fact: Sagallo was a Russian colony for only 1 month, between Jan and Feb year 1889.. anyways enjoy!
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Guten Tag Kamraden I'm back again after a long time of.. nothing.
The reasons to why I haven't upload cause of:
My computer, so I got a new one now..
A long holiday somewhere else. So that means I have been far away home for more than 1 months, so no computer no upload.
And some more reasons that isn't so interesting..
If you gonna mention Sagallo a.k.a Djibouti today or Russian Somalia in past I will say it now: I forgot it and I'm disappoint about it. Fun fact: Sagallo was a Russian colony for only 1 month, between Jan and Feb year 1889.. anyways enjoy!
- published: 04 Aug 2015
- views: 1708
The agression of Russia - New Russian Empire And Crushing NATO [Subtitles]
Russian airstrikes on Syria, Russia power in Crimea,
United Armed Forces of Novorossiya , Donbass — The other side of Europe...
Russian airstrikes on Syria, Russia power in Crimea,
United Armed Forces of Novorossiya , Donbass — The other side of Europe
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Russian airstrikes on Syria, Russia power in Crimea,
United Armed Forces of Novorossiya , Donbass — The other side of Europe
- published: 04 Oct 2015
- views: 2371
The Russian Empire's Communist Revolution (720p)
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National Anthem of the Russian Empire - "God Save the Tzar" ("Бо́же, Царя́ храни́")
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Dios salve al Zar (en ruso: Бо́же, Царя́ храни́) fue el himno nacional del Imperio ruso. La primera versión fue escrita en 1815 ...
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Dios salve al Zar (en ruso: Бо́же, Царя́ храни́) fue el himno nacional del Imperio ruso. La primera versión fue escrita en 1815 por Vasili Zhukovski utilizando la música del himno inglés Dios Salve al Rey (o Reina).
En 1833 kniaz Alekséi Lvov acompañaba a Nicolás I durante su visita a Austria y Prusia, donde al emperador le saludaban con la marcha inglesa. El zar escuchaba la melodía de la solidaridad monárquica sin entusiasmo, y al volver le encargó a Lvov, como a su músico más cercano, escribir un nuevo himno. Éste, con la música de Lvov y la letra de Zhukovski (como en la versión anterior), fue presentado el 18 de diciembre (o 25 de diciembre, según otras fuentes) de 1833 y existió hasta la Revolución de febrero de 1917.
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"God Save the Tsar!" (Russian: Боже, Царя храни!; transliteration: Bozhe, Tsarya khrani!) was the national anthem of the late Russian Empire. The song was chosen from a competition held in 1833. The composer was violinist Alexei Lvov, and the lyrics were by the court poet Vasily Zhukovsky. It was the anthem until the Russian Revolution of 1917, after which "Worker's Marseillaise" was adopted as the new national anthem until the overthrow of the Russian Provisional Government.
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Die Hymne Bosche, Zarja chrani! (russisch Боже, Царя храни! -- dt. Gott, schütze den Zaren!) war russische Nationalhymne von 1833 bis 1917. Die Worte stammen von Wassili Andrejewitsch Schukowski, die Melodie von Alexei Fjodorowitsch Lwow.
Das Lied wurde von 1833 bis 1917 als Nationalhymne des Russischen Reiches verwendet.
Die Melodie ist von Tschaikowski sowohl in der Ouvertüre 1812 als auch im Slawischen Marsch verwendet worden.
wn.com/National Anthem Of The Russian Empire God Save The Tzar ( Бо́Же, Царя́ Храни́ )
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Dios salve al Zar (en ruso: Бо́же, Царя́ храни́) fue el himno nacional del Imperio ruso. La primera versión fue escrita en 1815 por Vasili Zhukovski utilizando la música del himno inglés Dios Salve al Rey (o Reina).
En 1833 kniaz Alekséi Lvov acompañaba a Nicolás I durante su visita a Austria y Prusia, donde al emperador le saludaban con la marcha inglesa. El zar escuchaba la melodía de la solidaridad monárquica sin entusiasmo, y al volver le encargó a Lvov, como a su músico más cercano, escribir un nuevo himno. Éste, con la música de Lvov y la letra de Zhukovski (como en la versión anterior), fue presentado el 18 de diciembre (o 25 de diciembre, según otras fuentes) de 1833 y existió hasta la Revolución de febrero de 1917.
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"God Save the Tsar!" (Russian: Боже, Царя храни!; transliteration: Bozhe, Tsarya khrani!) was the national anthem of the late Russian Empire. The song was chosen from a competition held in 1833. The composer was violinist Alexei Lvov, and the lyrics were by the court poet Vasily Zhukovsky. It was the anthem until the Russian Revolution of 1917, after which "Worker's Marseillaise" was adopted as the new national anthem until the overthrow of the Russian Provisional Government.
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Die Hymne Bosche, Zarja chrani! (russisch Боже, Царя храни! -- dt. Gott, schütze den Zaren!) war russische Nationalhymne von 1833 bis 1917. Die Worte stammen von Wassili Andrejewitsch Schukowski, die Melodie von Alexei Fjodorowitsch Lwow.
Das Lied wurde von 1833 bis 1917 als Nationalhymne des Russischen Reiches verwendet.
Die Melodie ist von Tschaikowski sowohl in der Ouvertüre 1812 als auch im Slawischen Marsch verwendet worden.
- published: 05 Jul 2013
- views: 134274
The Russian Empire
This shows the growth of the Russian Empire from its official formation in 1721 up to 1917 when it fell to revolution....
This shows the growth of the Russian Empire from its official formation in 1721 up to 1917 when it fell to revolution.
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This shows the growth of the Russian Empire from its official formation in 1721 up to 1917 when it fell to revolution.
- published: 09 Sep 2012
- views: 16918
Ark: Survival Evolved - Russian Empire raid
Jep, RAIDIA! Aika hyvään paikkaan tosiaan tuli tää raidi, seuraavana päivänä tuli patch, jossa cave base ottaa 6x damagen. Tämän kun oisi vaan tiennyt......
Jep, RAIDIA! Aika hyvään paikkaan tosiaan tuli tää raidi, seuraavana päivänä tuli patch, jossa cave base ottaa 6x damagen. Tämän kun oisi vaan tiennyt...
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Jep, RAIDIA! Aika hyvään paikkaan tosiaan tuli tää raidi, seuraavana päivänä tuli patch, jossa cave base ottaa 6x damagen. Tämän kun oisi vaan tiennyt...
- published: 20 Jul 2015
- views: 6932
Russia in colour - Pictures from the old Russian Empire
[New HD upload]
On behalf of the Imperial Court, Sergey Prokudin-Gorsky documented the Russian Empire between the years 1905 and 1915, all in colour, as one ...
[New HD upload]
On behalf of the Imperial Court, Sergey Prokudin-Gorsky documented the Russian Empire between the years 1905 and 1915, all in colour, as one of the first in the world to use this technique, and long before "real" colour photography had been invented.
It is amazing how you react differently seeing the old world in colour compared to seeing it in greyscale.
Music: Ralph Vaughan Williams - The Lark Ascending
For mor information, see article on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sergey_Prokudin-Gorsky
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[New HD upload]
On behalf of the Imperial Court, Sergey Prokudin-Gorsky documented the Russian Empire between the years 1905 and 1915, all in colour, as one of the first in the world to use this technique, and long before "real" colour photography had been invented.
It is amazing how you react differently seeing the old world in colour compared to seeing it in greyscale.
Music: Ralph Vaughan Williams - The Lark Ascending
For mor information, see article on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sergey_Prokudin-Gorsky
- published: 28 Apr 2009
- views: 6524
Battles of Empires - Russian Empire Mission One Scouts
Battles of Empires - Russian Campaign Mission One Scouts
Here is the first video of the Russian Campaign
P.S If you are going to protect a base, make sure ther...
Battles of Empires - Russian Campaign Mission One Scouts
Here is the first video of the Russian Campaign
P.S If you are going to protect a base, make sure there is no holes in your fence.
Intro Music - Joachim Heinrich • Revelation (Cinematic Music - Epic-Dramatic-Trailer)
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Battles of Empires - Russian Campaign Mission One Scouts
Here is the first video of the Russian Campaign
P.S If you are going to protect a base, make sure there is no holes in your fence.
Intro Music - Joachim Heinrich • Revelation (Cinematic Music - Epic-Dramatic-Trailer)
- published: 09 Apr 2015
- views: 4552
Empire Total War - Russian Campaign Part 1: Sleeping Giant.
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Russian Empire / Imperio Ruso (**1721-1917)
Russian Empire National Anthem (**1721-1917)
** Official national flag of the Russian Empire from 1858 to 1883.
Anthem since 1833 to 1917
"God Save the Tsar!...
Russian Empire National Anthem (**1721-1917)
** Official national flag of the Russian Empire from 1858 to 1883.
Anthem since 1833 to 1917
"God Save the Tsar!"
Himno Nacional del Imperio Ruso (**1721-1917)
** Bandera Nacional oficial del Imperio Ruso entre 1858 y 1883.
Himno desde 1833 hasta 1917.
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Russian Empire National Anthem (**1721-1917)
** Official national flag of the Russian Empire from 1858 to 1883.
Anthem since 1833 to 1917
"God Save the Tsar!"
Himno Nacional del Imperio Ruso (**1721-1917)
** Bandera Nacional oficial del Imperio Ruso entre 1858 y 1883.
Himno desde 1833 hasta 1917.
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Moskva Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Moskva in Russia.
Moscow is the capital of Russia and the largest city in Europe. Both Tsar rule and soviet communism gave the city its present appearance. It has witnessed much change and has become a prosperous city and one of contrast and the superlative, of millionaires and also the very poor. Vasiliya Blazhennovo Khram, Basilius Cathedral, is one of the main l
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Moscow Travel Guides, about Moscow City, Moscow Tourism, Moscow Travel , And Things To Do In Moscow
Moscow (Russian: Москва) is the 860 year-old capital of the Russian Federation. A truly iconic, global city, Moscow has played a central role in the development of the Russian state and indeed the world. For many, the sight of the Kremlin complex in the centre of the city is still loaded with symbolism and history - Moscow was the capital of the former Soviet Union and signs of its previous life a
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The Russian Empire's Architecture & Infastructure
"At the height of its power the Russian Empire stretched across 15 times zones, incorporated nearly 160 different ethnicities, and made up one sixth of the entire world's landmass. What started as a few small principalities was shaped into an indomitable world power by the sheer force of its leaders. However, building the infrastructure of this empire came at an enormous price. As Russia entered t
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Trans Siberian Railroad Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Trans Siberian Railroad in Siberia.
The most beautiful section of the Trans Siberian Railroad travels from Irkutsk in Siberia to the massive Lake Baikal. It takes in Ulan Ude as well as the border town of Nauschki and terminates at the Mongolian capital of Ulaan Baatar. Varied landscapes and exotic towns turn this journey into a fascinating adventure.Travelling from
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Varsavia - Warsaw - Poland Visual Guide by Travel & Discover
The first historical reference to Warsaw dates back to the year 1313, when initially Kraków served as the Polish capital city. Due to its central location between the Commonwealth's capitals of Kraków and Vilnius, Warsaw became the capital of the Commonwealth and the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland when King Sigismund III Vasa moved his court from Kraków to Warsaw in 1596. After the Third Partition
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The capital of Corsica Ajaccio with its 60000 residents lies in the northern
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Warsaw (Polish: Warszawa [varˈʂava] ( listen); see also other names), is the capital and largest city of Poland. It is located on the Vistula River, in east-central Poland, roughly 260 kilometres (160 mi) from the Baltic Sea and 300 kilometres (190 mi) from the Carpathian Mountains. Its population is
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Engineering an Empire: Russia, Part 3
At the height of its power, the Russian Empire stretched across 15 times zones, incorporated nearly 160 different ethnicities, and made up one sixth of the entire world's landmass. What started as a few small principalities was shaped into an indomitable world power by the sheer force of its leaders. However, building the infrastructure of this empire came at an enormous price. As Russia entered t
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Wait For It...The Mongols!: Crash Course World History #17
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St Peter & St Paul Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination St. Peter & St. Paul in Russia.
The Peter And Paul Fortress is the historic centre of the tsar's city of St. Petersburg and is located on Rabbits Island within the mouth of the Newa River. Its slender, gilded bell tower is 122 high and is one of the city's most dominant landmarks. The cathedral was built between 1712 and 1733 and contains both Dutch and Early Baroque
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Croatia (Europe) Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Croatia.
Croatia is a European country located in the Mediterranean, a treasure trove of culture and architecture with a long history, ancient buildings, Christian churches, Venetian cities, colourful traditions and stunning coastline of more than a thousand islands. Zagreb is its political and cultural focal point, an amiable capital city situated at the intersectio
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Restaurants in Helsinki - Finland
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Russia... Large, endless and amazing.
Its territory and culture are so diverse that you can travel in Russia as often as possible -- and every time you will discover this country anew.
The Russians themselves refer to their country as "Russia the Soul".
Being the successor of the ancient Byzantine Empire, it is a country with a thousand-year long history.
It is home to more than 180 nationalit
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WW2: A TRAVEL GUIDE VISIT TO LIBERATED BERLIN IN 1946
Time was 1946...the crumbling, burnt ruins of Berlin had become a center of tourism, politics and the focal point for a new war...a cold war....up from the ruins of one of Europe's great cities would come a new world...terminology and a reason to believe in the word freedom...but, in 1946, this was yet years in the future...come and stumble amist in the ruins of a failed empire...like ancient Rome
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London (United Kingdom) Vacation Travel Video Guide
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Travel video about destination London in England.
London is an exciting and pulsating metropolis of the new millennium, a melting pot of both people and culture and a fascinating city of diverse contrasts.
The City Of London contains the Tower, an historic landmark with a remarkable history. A mighty medieval fortress with 1
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Visit Nesebar in the Bulgarian Riviera | Travel Guide | Travel Tips | Tourism Bulgaria
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Go on a journey with Shepherd entertainment and discover the sites and wonders of Nesebar in the Bulgarian Riviera. Walk
through this colorful town and discover this ancient city who became a part of the UNESCO world heritage and is now mainly known for its wooden houses, rich history and archeological
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St Petersburg Guide - Singer Building or U.S. Company in Russia
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Could you imagine a symbol of the United States of America in a heart of St.Petersburg? It could have been a genuine United States coat of arms or a Great Seal if it also held a bundle of arrows.
This symbol was placed on the facade of a building, commissioned and build by “Singer”, a United States company known
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Russian Empire Podcast 2012
Russian Empire Podcast 1450-1750.
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Ukraine River Cruise Travel Video - Dnieper River Tour in Europe
Our Ukraine Cruise is a real gem. This once hidden and unknown country is now open to tourists. History dates back over 1000 years and you can see wonderful landmarks in the capital city of Kiev. The Dnieper River offers you an up close and personal view of the culture and people that call the Ukaine home.
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Moskva Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Moskva in Russia.
Moscow is the capital of Russia and the largest city in Europe. Both Tsar rule and soviet communism gave the c...
Travel video about destination Moskva in Russia.
Moscow is the capital of Russia and the largest city in Europe. Both Tsar rule and soviet communism gave the city its present appearance. It has witnessed much change and has become a prosperous city and one of contrast and the superlative, of millionaires and also the very poor. Vasiliya Blazhennovo Khram, Basilius Cathedral, is one of the main landmarks of the Russian metropolis and was built at the command of Moscow sovereign, Ivan The Fourth, also known as Ivan The Terrible, Russia’s first Tsar. The cathedral is representative of Moscow’s architecture with red brick monuments and an accumulation of onion-shaped towers. The Kremlin extends beyond a red wall and various towers that date back to the fifteenth century. Since time immemorial it has been the seat of both tsars and bishops and in front of its walls is Red Square that was once used as a marketplace and also a place of execution. Here the death penalty was declared and immediately carried out. Arbatskaya is a city district west of the Kremlin. In the fifteenth century, the craftsmen and servants of the Tsar lived there and then followed artists, intellectuals and aristocrats. In 1935 the Metro was inaugurated and had thirteen stations. Today there are more than a hundred located along two hundred and sixty kilometres of rail, used by millions each and every day. The Moscow Underground is fast, cheap and quite splendid. Its stations are veritable works of art! When the Tsar’s empire vanished, the realm of the Communist rulers was torn apart. But the mega metropolis of Moscow managed to survive. A restless and powerful city of fantastic culture and truly dramatic history.
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Travel video about destination Moskva in Russia.
Moscow is the capital of Russia and the largest city in Europe. Both Tsar rule and soviet communism gave the city its present appearance. It has witnessed much change and has become a prosperous city and one of contrast and the superlative, of millionaires and also the very poor. Vasiliya Blazhennovo Khram, Basilius Cathedral, is one of the main landmarks of the Russian metropolis and was built at the command of Moscow sovereign, Ivan The Fourth, also known as Ivan The Terrible, Russia’s first Tsar. The cathedral is representative of Moscow’s architecture with red brick monuments and an accumulation of onion-shaped towers. The Kremlin extends beyond a red wall and various towers that date back to the fifteenth century. Since time immemorial it has been the seat of both tsars and bishops and in front of its walls is Red Square that was once used as a marketplace and also a place of execution. Here the death penalty was declared and immediately carried out. Arbatskaya is a city district west of the Kremlin. In the fifteenth century, the craftsmen and servants of the Tsar lived there and then followed artists, intellectuals and aristocrats. In 1935 the Metro was inaugurated and had thirteen stations. Today there are more than a hundred located along two hundred and sixty kilometres of rail, used by millions each and every day. The Moscow Underground is fast, cheap and quite splendid. Its stations are veritable works of art! When the Tsar’s empire vanished, the realm of the Communist rulers was torn apart. But the mega metropolis of Moscow managed to survive. A restless and powerful city of fantastic culture and truly dramatic history.
- published: 07 Mar 2014
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Moscow Travel Guides, about Moscow City, Moscow Tourism, Moscow Travel , And Things To Do In Moscow
Moscow (Russian: Москва) is the 860 year-old capital of the Russian Federation. A truly iconic, global city, Moscow has played a central role in the development...
Moscow (Russian: Москва) is the 860 year-old capital of the Russian Federation. A truly iconic, global city, Moscow has played a central role in the development of the Russian state and indeed the world. For many, the sight of the Kremlin complex in the centre of the city is still loaded with symbolism and history - Moscow was the capital of the former Soviet Union and signs of its previous life are very visible even now. Yet, there's more to Russia and its capital than just memories of the USSR. Architectural gems from the time of the Russian Empire are still dotted throughout Moscow, whilst signs of modern Tsars (or at least people with similar levels of wealth) abound.
An essential guide to Moscow, including advice on the best hotels, restaurants, bars and attractions, and transport tips and recommendations, by Marc Bennetts, our Moscow expert. Click on the tabs below for the best places to stay, eat, drink and shop, including the best things to do and what to do on a short break.
For the chance to visit such well-known sights as Red Square, the Kremlin, and Lenin’s tomb. But also to experience the 24-hour buzz of one of Europe’s most vibrant cities – a sprawling metropolis of more than 10 million people, packed with nightclubs, bars and shopping centres.
And culture, too. From the stunning large-scale canvases of old masters such as Ilya Repin to priceless religious icons, the Tretyakov Gallery is the place to draw breath after a day in the Russian capital.
In the evening, dress up for a visit to the opera or the ballet. If you have any time left, stroll on the Old Arbat, Moscow’s main tourist stretch that was once home to some of Russia’s finest writers and composers.
Once one of the world’s most expensive cities for tourists and business travellers, the collapse of the rouble means Moscow is suddenly a lot more affordable.
Two times of year stand out – from early May to mid July, before it gets too hot; and around New Year, to experience the unforgettable visages of a real Russian winter.
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Moscow (Russian: Москва) is the 860 year-old capital of the Russian Federation. A truly iconic, global city, Moscow has played a central role in the development of the Russian state and indeed the world. For many, the sight of the Kremlin complex in the centre of the city is still loaded with symbolism and history - Moscow was the capital of the former Soviet Union and signs of its previous life are very visible even now. Yet, there's more to Russia and its capital than just memories of the USSR. Architectural gems from the time of the Russian Empire are still dotted throughout Moscow, whilst signs of modern Tsars (or at least people with similar levels of wealth) abound.
An essential guide to Moscow, including advice on the best hotels, restaurants, bars and attractions, and transport tips and recommendations, by Marc Bennetts, our Moscow expert. Click on the tabs below for the best places to stay, eat, drink and shop, including the best things to do and what to do on a short break.
For the chance to visit such well-known sights as Red Square, the Kremlin, and Lenin’s tomb. But also to experience the 24-hour buzz of one of Europe’s most vibrant cities – a sprawling metropolis of more than 10 million people, packed with nightclubs, bars and shopping centres.
And culture, too. From the stunning large-scale canvases of old masters such as Ilya Repin to priceless religious icons, the Tretyakov Gallery is the place to draw breath after a day in the Russian capital.
In the evening, dress up for a visit to the opera or the ballet. If you have any time left, stroll on the Old Arbat, Moscow’s main tourist stretch that was once home to some of Russia’s finest writers and composers.
Once one of the world’s most expensive cities for tourists and business travellers, the collapse of the rouble means Moscow is suddenly a lot more affordable.
Two times of year stand out – from early May to mid July, before it gets too hot; and around New Year, to experience the unforgettable visages of a real Russian winter.
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The Russian Empire's Architecture & Infastructure
"At the height of its power the Russian Empire stretched across 15 times zones, incorporated nearly 160 different ethnicities, and made up one sixth of the enti...
"At the height of its power the Russian Empire stretched across 15 times zones, incorporated nearly 160 different ethnicities, and made up one sixth of the entire world's landmass. What started as a few small principalities was shaped into an indomitable world power by the sheer force of its leaders. However, building the infrastructure of this empire came at an enormous price. As Russia entered the 20th century, her expansion reached critical mass as her rulers pushed progress at an unsustainable pace and her population reacted in a revolution that changed history. From the Moscow Kremlin, to the building of St. Petersburg, examine the architecture and infrastructure that enabled the rise and fall of the Russian Empire.
The Russian Empire (Pre-reform Russian orthography: Россійская Имперія, Modern Russian: Российская империя, translit: Rossiyskaya Imperiya) was a state that existed from 1721 until the Russian Revolution of 1917. It was the successor to the Tsardom of Russia and the predecessor of the short-lived Russian Republic, which was in turn succeeded by the Soviet Union. One of the largest empires in world history, the Russian Empire was surpassed in landmass only by the British and Mongol empires. At one point in 1866 it stretched from eastern Europe across Asia and into North America.
At the beginning of the 19th century, the Russian Empire extended from the Arctic Ocean in the north to the Black Sea on the south, from the Baltic Sea on the west to the Pacific Ocean and into North America on the east. With 125.6 million subjects registered by the 1897 census, it had the third largest population in the world at the time, after Qing China and the British Empire. Like all empires, it represented a large disparity in terms of economics, ethnicity and religion. Its government, ruled by an Emperor, was an absolute monarchy until the Revolution of 1905. Afterwards it became a constitutional monarchy, though its Emperor continued to wield considerable power during the new political regime until the final demise of the empire during the February Revolution of 1917, the result of strains brought about by participation in World War I.
Russian architecture follows a tradition whose roots were established in the Eastern Slavic state of Kievan Rus'. After the fall of Kiev, Russian architectural history continued in the principalities of Vladimir-Suzdal, Novgorod, the succeeding states of the Tsardom of Russia, the Russian Empire, the Soviet Union, and the modern Russian Federation.
The administrative boundaries of European Russia, apart from Finland and its portion of Poland, coincided approximately with the natural limits of the East-European plains. In the North it met the Arctic Ocean. The islands of Novaya Zemlya, Kolguyev and Vaigach also belonged to it, but the Kara Sea was referred to Siberia. To the East it had the Asiatic territories of the Empire, Siberia and the Kyrgyz steppes, from both of which it was separated by the Ural Mountains, the Ural River and the Caspian Sea — the administrative boundary, however, partly extending into Asia on the Siberian slope of the Urals. To the South it had the Black Sea and Caucasus, being separated from the latter by the Manych depression, which in Post-Pliocene times connected the Sea of Azov with the Caspian. The West boundary was purely conventional: it crossed the peninsula of Kola from the Varangerfjord to the Gulf of Bothnia. Thence it ran to the Kurisches Haff in the southern Baltic, and thence to the mouth of the Danube, taking a great circular sweep to the West to embrace Poland, and separating Russia from Prussia, Austrian Galicia and Romania.
It is a special feature of Russia that it has few free outlets to the open sea other than on the ice-bound shores of the Arctic Ocean. The deep indentations of the gulfs of Bothnia and Finland were surrounded by what is ethnological Finnish territory, and it is only at the very head of the latter gulf that the Russians had taken firm foothold by erecting their capital at the mouth of the Neva. The Gulf of Riga and the Baltic belong also to territory which was not inhabited by Slavs, but by Baltic and Finnish peoples and by Germans. The East coast of the Black Sea belonged to Transcaucasia, a great chain of mountains separating it from Russia. But even this sheet of water is an inland sea, the only outlet of which, the Bosphorus, was in foreign hands, while the Caspian, an immense shallow lake, mostly bordered by deserts, possessed more importance as a link between Russia and its Asiatic settlements than as a channel for intercourse with other countries.
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"At the height of its power the Russian Empire stretched across 15 times zones, incorporated nearly 160 different ethnicities, and made up one sixth of the entire world's landmass. What started as a few small principalities was shaped into an indomitable world power by the sheer force of its leaders. However, building the infrastructure of this empire came at an enormous price. As Russia entered the 20th century, her expansion reached critical mass as her rulers pushed progress at an unsustainable pace and her population reacted in a revolution that changed history. From the Moscow Kremlin, to the building of St. Petersburg, examine the architecture and infrastructure that enabled the rise and fall of the Russian Empire.
The Russian Empire (Pre-reform Russian orthography: Россійская Имперія, Modern Russian: Российская империя, translit: Rossiyskaya Imperiya) was a state that existed from 1721 until the Russian Revolution of 1917. It was the successor to the Tsardom of Russia and the predecessor of the short-lived Russian Republic, which was in turn succeeded by the Soviet Union. One of the largest empires in world history, the Russian Empire was surpassed in landmass only by the British and Mongol empires. At one point in 1866 it stretched from eastern Europe across Asia and into North America.
At the beginning of the 19th century, the Russian Empire extended from the Arctic Ocean in the north to the Black Sea on the south, from the Baltic Sea on the west to the Pacific Ocean and into North America on the east. With 125.6 million subjects registered by the 1897 census, it had the third largest population in the world at the time, after Qing China and the British Empire. Like all empires, it represented a large disparity in terms of economics, ethnicity and religion. Its government, ruled by an Emperor, was an absolute monarchy until the Revolution of 1905. Afterwards it became a constitutional monarchy, though its Emperor continued to wield considerable power during the new political regime until the final demise of the empire during the February Revolution of 1917, the result of strains brought about by participation in World War I.
Russian architecture follows a tradition whose roots were established in the Eastern Slavic state of Kievan Rus'. After the fall of Kiev, Russian architectural history continued in the principalities of Vladimir-Suzdal, Novgorod, the succeeding states of the Tsardom of Russia, the Russian Empire, the Soviet Union, and the modern Russian Federation.
The administrative boundaries of European Russia, apart from Finland and its portion of Poland, coincided approximately with the natural limits of the East-European plains. In the North it met the Arctic Ocean. The islands of Novaya Zemlya, Kolguyev and Vaigach also belonged to it, but the Kara Sea was referred to Siberia. To the East it had the Asiatic territories of the Empire, Siberia and the Kyrgyz steppes, from both of which it was separated by the Ural Mountains, the Ural River and the Caspian Sea — the administrative boundary, however, partly extending into Asia on the Siberian slope of the Urals. To the South it had the Black Sea and Caucasus, being separated from the latter by the Manych depression, which in Post-Pliocene times connected the Sea of Azov with the Caspian. The West boundary was purely conventional: it crossed the peninsula of Kola from the Varangerfjord to the Gulf of Bothnia. Thence it ran to the Kurisches Haff in the southern Baltic, and thence to the mouth of the Danube, taking a great circular sweep to the West to embrace Poland, and separating Russia from Prussia, Austrian Galicia and Romania.
It is a special feature of Russia that it has few free outlets to the open sea other than on the ice-bound shores of the Arctic Ocean. The deep indentations of the gulfs of Bothnia and Finland were surrounded by what is ethnological Finnish territory, and it is only at the very head of the latter gulf that the Russians had taken firm foothold by erecting their capital at the mouth of the Neva. The Gulf of Riga and the Baltic belong also to territory which was not inhabited by Slavs, but by Baltic and Finnish peoples and by Germans. The East coast of the Black Sea belonged to Transcaucasia, a great chain of mountains separating it from Russia. But even this sheet of water is an inland sea, the only outlet of which, the Bosphorus, was in foreign hands, while the Caspian, an immense shallow lake, mostly bordered by deserts, possessed more importance as a link between Russia and its Asiatic settlements than as a channel for intercourse with other countries.
- published: 21 Mar 2014
- views: 2706
Trans Siberian Railroad Vacation Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Trans Siberian Railroad in Siberia.
The most beautiful section of the Trans Siberian Railroad travels from Irkutsk in Siberia to ...
Travel video about destination Trans Siberian Railroad in Siberia.
The most beautiful section of the Trans Siberian Railroad travels from Irkutsk in Siberia to the massive Lake Baikal. It takes in Ulan Ude as well as the border town of Nauschki and terminates at the Mongolian capital of Ulaan Baatar. Varied landscapes and exotic towns turn this journey into a fascinating adventure.Travelling from Moscow, and after a total of three days and more than five thousand kilometres on the train, we disembark at Irkutsk, the most beautiful city in Siberia. The city became home of the Dekrabisten who fought for liberty in the former Tsarist empire and were eventually banished to Siberia where they introduced their own culture. In Port Baikal is the remarkable and modern Circum-Baikal train that takes a full day to travel around Lake Baikal. Ulan Ude is an exotic city with a population of a million and for the first time we get a feeling of being in Asia. However, the largest head of Lenin in the world emphasises the region’s association with Mother Russia. In 1666 a winter fortress was built on the Uda River by Russian Cossacks who were travelling east, the Verchneundinsk Fortress. Ulaan Baatar: the station is very quiet. Under the severe stare of the female train guards, passengers leave the train and the luggage is unloaded. The Trans Siberian Railroad is still the longest railway line in the world and connects the continents of Europe and Asia. It is truly a technical miracle and a legend that has survived the passage of time.
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Travel video about destination Trans Siberian Railroad in Siberia.
The most beautiful section of the Trans Siberian Railroad travels from Irkutsk in Siberia to the massive Lake Baikal. It takes in Ulan Ude as well as the border town of Nauschki and terminates at the Mongolian capital of Ulaan Baatar. Varied landscapes and exotic towns turn this journey into a fascinating adventure.Travelling from Moscow, and after a total of three days and more than five thousand kilometres on the train, we disembark at Irkutsk, the most beautiful city in Siberia. The city became home of the Dekrabisten who fought for liberty in the former Tsarist empire and were eventually banished to Siberia where they introduced their own culture. In Port Baikal is the remarkable and modern Circum-Baikal train that takes a full day to travel around Lake Baikal. Ulan Ude is an exotic city with a population of a million and for the first time we get a feeling of being in Asia. However, the largest head of Lenin in the world emphasises the region’s association with Mother Russia. In 1666 a winter fortress was built on the Uda River by Russian Cossacks who were travelling east, the Verchneundinsk Fortress. Ulaan Baatar: the station is very quiet. Under the severe stare of the female train guards, passengers leave the train and the luggage is unloaded. The Trans Siberian Railroad is still the longest railway line in the world and connects the continents of Europe and Asia. It is truly a technical miracle and a legend that has survived the passage of time.
- published: 14 Aug 2013
- views: 3435
Varsavia - Warsaw - Poland Visual Guide by Travel & Discover
The first historical reference to Warsaw dates back to the year 1313, when initially Kraków served as the Polish capital city. Due to its central location betwe...
The first historical reference to Warsaw dates back to the year 1313, when initially Kraków served as the Polish capital city. Due to its central location between the Commonwealth's capitals of Kraków and Vilnius, Warsaw became the capital of the Commonwealth and the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland when King Sigismund III Vasa moved his court from Kraków to Warsaw in 1596. After the Third Partition of Poland in 1795, Warsaw was incorporated into the Kingdom of Prussia. In 1806 during the Napoleonic Wars, the city became the official capital of the Grand Duchy of Warsaw, a puppet state of the First French Empire created by Napoleon Bonaparte. With accordance to the decision of the Congress of Vienna, Warsaw in 1815 was annexed by the Russian Empire and became part of the "Congress Kingdom". Only in 1918 it regained independence from the foreign rule and emerged as a new capital of the independent Republic of Poland. Along with the German invasion in 1939, the massacre of the Jewish population and deportations to concentration camps led to the uprising in the Warsaw ghetto in 1943 and to a major and devastating Warsaw Uprising between August and October 1944. For this Warsaw gained the title of the "Phoenix City" because it has survived many wars, conflicts and invasions throughout its long history. Most notably, the city had to be painstakingly rebuilt after the extensive damage it suffered in World War II, during which 85% of its buildings were destroyed. On 9 November 1940, the city was awarded Poland's highest military decoration for heroism, the Virtuti Militari, during the Siege of Warsaw (1939). (wikipedia)
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The first historical reference to Warsaw dates back to the year 1313, when initially Kraków served as the Polish capital city. Due to its central location between the Commonwealth's capitals of Kraków and Vilnius, Warsaw became the capital of the Commonwealth and the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland when King Sigismund III Vasa moved his court from Kraków to Warsaw in 1596. After the Third Partition of Poland in 1795, Warsaw was incorporated into the Kingdom of Prussia. In 1806 during the Napoleonic Wars, the city became the official capital of the Grand Duchy of Warsaw, a puppet state of the First French Empire created by Napoleon Bonaparte. With accordance to the decision of the Congress of Vienna, Warsaw in 1815 was annexed by the Russian Empire and became part of the "Congress Kingdom". Only in 1918 it regained independence from the foreign rule and emerged as a new capital of the independent Republic of Poland. Along with the German invasion in 1939, the massacre of the Jewish population and deportations to concentration camps led to the uprising in the Warsaw ghetto in 1943 and to a major and devastating Warsaw Uprising between August and October 1944. For this Warsaw gained the title of the "Phoenix City" because it has survived many wars, conflicts and invasions throughout its long history. Most notably, the city had to be painstakingly rebuilt after the extensive damage it suffered in World War II, during which 85% of its buildings were destroyed. On 9 November 1940, the city was awarded Poland's highest military decoration for heroism, the Virtuti Militari, during the Siege of Warsaw (1939). (wikipedia)
- published: 20 Jul 2015
- views: 434
Visit Ajaccio in Corsica | Travel Guide | Travel Tips | Tourism France
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Shepherd Entertainment gives you the history of Ajacio, the capital of Corsica who's lies in the northern part of the bay
with the same name and surrounded by a ring of green mountains, the background given by the Monte d'Oro.
The capital of Corsica Ajaccio with its 60000 residents lies in the northern part of the bay of the same name. It's surrounded by a ring of green mountains, the background given by the Monte d'Oro. Here's the seat of the parliament of the province where they deal with the issues of the whole country. Napoleon Bonaparte was born in Ajaccio and his name is associated inseparably with the name of the city. Here, everything is reminiscent of the ruler. But the city with its southern bustle is worth visiting for its other sites as well. The predecessor of Ajaccio was founded by the Greek. It was completely destroyed by the Sarcens and then it was revived by the Genoans. On the upper end of Austerlitz square, an enormous Napoleon monument is to be seen. The Bonapartes traced back their family tree to the last Roman ruling house.
The aristocratic family of Florence moved to Corsica in the 16th century. The lawyer Carlo Bonaparte married Letitzia here, the daughter of a wealthy family of Ajaccio with Saracen origins. 13 children were born of their marriage, but five died young. They sent their second son, Napoleon to a French military school to learn French in addition to his native Italian language. The Napoleon Museum has been established in the city hall. Original furniture, statues and paintings commemorate the commander who was already a first lieutenant of the artillery when the great French revolution broke out. In 1793, as the commander of an artillery battery, he forced Toulone to surrender and for this, he was appointed brigadier general. For his services, he was soon appointed the chief commander of the army against the Italians.
Before he departed to the battlefield, he married the widow of an executed nobleman, Josephine who was six years his senior. Napoleon piled on successes one after the other. He won every battle with his strategic genius. Returning home, he overthrew the directory and as first consul, he practically became the leader of the state. In 1804, he proclaimed himself, eternal French emperor which was confirmed by the people with a 3.5 million vote. Pope Pius VII anointed him in the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris and then Napoleon placed the crown on his own and his wife's head. He put his family members, siblings and brothers in law on the thrones of Sicily, Spain, Holland, Naples and Westfalia. Because they didn't have children, he divorced Josephine and married the young daughter of Emperor Franz of Austria, Marie Louise who gave him an heir to the throne.
He was the prince of --. It was he about who the French poet, Edmund Rostandt wrote his romantic drama, the Eaglet. The cold of the Russian winter won a victory even over the troops of Napoleon. Out of the half million soldiers of the Grande Armie, only 8000 returned. The emperor was forced to resign from the throne and he was exiled to the island of Elba. One year later, he returned to Paris to his 100 days reign but after losing the battle of waterloo, he was permanently exiled to the island of St. Helena. He died six years later. He was buried in the church of the invalid in Paris with a luxurious ceremony. The birth house of Napoleon became the possession of the family in 1743. In the rooms, furnished in Italian style, we can find the family tree, paintings and coat of arms of the Bonapartes. Besides the salon, the dining room, and the hall, they also show the room where the emperor was born.
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with the same name and surrounded by a ring of green mountains, the background given by the Monte d'Oro.
The capital of Corsica Ajaccio with its 60000 residents lies in the northern part of the bay of the same name. It's surrounded by a ring of green mountains, the background given by the Monte d'Oro. Here's the seat of the parliament of the province where they deal with the issues of the whole country. Napoleon Bonaparte was born in Ajaccio and his name is associated inseparably with the name of the city. Here, everything is reminiscent of the ruler. But the city with its southern bustle is worth visiting for its other sites as well. The predecessor of Ajaccio was founded by the Greek. It was completely destroyed by the Sarcens and then it was revived by the Genoans. On the upper end of Austerlitz square, an enormous Napoleon monument is to be seen. The Bonapartes traced back their family tree to the last Roman ruling house.
The aristocratic family of Florence moved to Corsica in the 16th century. The lawyer Carlo Bonaparte married Letitzia here, the daughter of a wealthy family of Ajaccio with Saracen origins. 13 children were born of their marriage, but five died young. They sent their second son, Napoleon to a French military school to learn French in addition to his native Italian language. The Napoleon Museum has been established in the city hall. Original furniture, statues and paintings commemorate the commander who was already a first lieutenant of the artillery when the great French revolution broke out. In 1793, as the commander of an artillery battery, he forced Toulone to surrender and for this, he was appointed brigadier general. For his services, he was soon appointed the chief commander of the army against the Italians.
Before he departed to the battlefield, he married the widow of an executed nobleman, Josephine who was six years his senior. Napoleon piled on successes one after the other. He won every battle with his strategic genius. Returning home, he overthrew the directory and as first consul, he practically became the leader of the state. In 1804, he proclaimed himself, eternal French emperor which was confirmed by the people with a 3.5 million vote. Pope Pius VII anointed him in the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris and then Napoleon placed the crown on his own and his wife's head. He put his family members, siblings and brothers in law on the thrones of Sicily, Spain, Holland, Naples and Westfalia. Because they didn't have children, he divorced Josephine and married the young daughter of Emperor Franz of Austria, Marie Louise who gave him an heir to the throne.
He was the prince of --. It was he about who the French poet, Edmund Rostandt wrote his romantic drama, the Eaglet. The cold of the Russian winter won a victory even over the troops of Napoleon. Out of the half million soldiers of the Grande Armie, only 8000 returned. The emperor was forced to resign from the throne and he was exiled to the island of Elba. One year later, he returned to Paris to his 100 days reign but after losing the battle of waterloo, he was permanently exiled to the island of St. Helena. He died six years later. He was buried in the church of the invalid in Paris with a luxurious ceremony. The birth house of Napoleon became the possession of the family in 1743. In the rooms, furnished in Italian style, we can find the family tree, paintings and coat of arms of the Bonapartes. Besides the salon, the dining room, and the hall, they also show the room where the emperor was born.
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WARSAW LOW COST GUIDE..
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ABOUT WARSAW:
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ABOUT WARSAW:
Warsaw (Polish: Warszawa [varˈʂava] ( listen); see also other names), is the capital and largest city of Poland. It is located on the Vistula River, in east-central Poland, roughly 260 kilometres (160 mi) from the Baltic Sea and 300 kilometres (190 mi) from the Carpathian Mountains. Its population is estimated at 1.740 million residents within a greater metropolitan area of 2.666 million residents, which makes Warsaw the 9th most populous capital city in the European Union.[2][3][4] The city limits cover 516.9 square kilometres (199.6 sq mi), while the metropolitan area covers 6,100.43 square kilometres (2,355.39 sq mi).[5]
In 2012 Warsaw was ranked as the 32nd most liveable city in the world by the Economist Intelligence Unit.[6] It was also ranked as one of the most liveable cities in Central and Eastern Europe. Today Warsaw is considered an Alpha– global city, a major international tourist destination and a significant cultural, political and economic hub.[7][8][9] Warsaw's economy, by a wide variety of industries, is characterised by FMCG manufacturing, metal processing, steel and electronic manufacturing and food processing. The city is a significant centre of research and development, BPO, ITO, as well as Polish media industry. The Warsaw Stock Exchange is one of the largest and most important in Central Europe. Frontex, the European Union agency for external border security, is headquartered in Warsaw. Unusually for a European city, Warsaw has a prominent skyline with many skyscrapers and high-rise buildings in the city center. Warsaw is one of only a few cities in the European Union that have such a skyline, together with Frankfurt, London and Paris.
The first historical reference to Warsaw dates back to the year 1313, when initially Kraków served as the Polish capital city. Due to its central location between the Commonwealth's capitals of Kraków and Vilnius, Warsaw became the capital of the Commonwealth and the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland when King Sigismund III Vasa moved his court from Kraków to Warsaw in 1596.[10] After the Third Partition of Poland in 1795, Warsaw was incorporated into the Kingdom of Prussia. In 1806 during the Napoleonic Wars, the city became the official capital of the Grand Duchy of Warsaw, a puppet state of the First French Empire created by Napoleon Bonaparte. With accordance to the decision of the Congress of Vienna, Warsaw in 1815 was annexed by the Russian Empire and became part of the "Congress Kingdom". Only in 1918 it regained independence from the foreign rule and emerged as a new capital of the independent Republic of Poland. Along with the German invasion in 1939, the massacre of the Jewish population and deportations to concentration camps led to the uprising in the Warsaw ghetto in 1943 and to a major and devastating Warsaw Uprising between August and October 1944. For this Warsaw gained the title of the "phoenix city" because it has survived so many wars, conflicts and invasions throughout its long history. Most notably, the city had to be painstakingly rebuilt after the extensive damage it suffered in World War II, during which 85% of its buildings were destroyed.[11][12] On 9 November 1940 the city was awarded Poland's highest military decoration for heroism, the Virtuti Militari, during the Siege of Warsaw (1939).[13][14]
The city is the seat of a Roman Catholic archdiocese (left bank) and diocese (right bank of the Vistula), and possesses various universities, most notably the Polish Academy of Sciences and the Warsaw University, an opera house, theatres, museums, libraries and monuments. The historic city centre of Warsaw with its picturesque Old Town in 1980 was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Other main architectural attractions include the Castle Square with the Royal Castle and the iconic King Sigismund's Column, St. John's Cathedral, Market Square, palaces, churches and mansions all displaying a richness of colour and architectural detail. Buildings are representatives of nearly every European architectural style and historical period. Warsaw has wonderful examples of architecture from the gothic, renaissance, baroque and neoclassical periods and around a quarter of the city is filled with grand parks and royal gardens.
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ABOUT WARSAW:
Warsaw (Polish: Warszawa [varˈʂava] ( listen); see also other names), is the capital and largest city of Poland. It is located on the Vistula River, in east-central Poland, roughly 260 kilometres (160 mi) from the Baltic Sea and 300 kilometres (190 mi) from the Carpathian Mountains. Its population is estimated at 1.740 million residents within a greater metropolitan area of 2.666 million residents, which makes Warsaw the 9th most populous capital city in the European Union.[2][3][4] The city limits cover 516.9 square kilometres (199.6 sq mi), while the metropolitan area covers 6,100.43 square kilometres (2,355.39 sq mi).[5]
In 2012 Warsaw was ranked as the 32nd most liveable city in the world by the Economist Intelligence Unit.[6] It was also ranked as one of the most liveable cities in Central and Eastern Europe. Today Warsaw is considered an Alpha– global city, a major international tourist destination and a significant cultural, political and economic hub.[7][8][9] Warsaw's economy, by a wide variety of industries, is characterised by FMCG manufacturing, metal processing, steel and electronic manufacturing and food processing. The city is a significant centre of research and development, BPO, ITO, as well as Polish media industry. The Warsaw Stock Exchange is one of the largest and most important in Central Europe. Frontex, the European Union agency for external border security, is headquartered in Warsaw. Unusually for a European city, Warsaw has a prominent skyline with many skyscrapers and high-rise buildings in the city center. Warsaw is one of only a few cities in the European Union that have such a skyline, together with Frankfurt, London and Paris.
The first historical reference to Warsaw dates back to the year 1313, when initially Kraków served as the Polish capital city. Due to its central location between the Commonwealth's capitals of Kraków and Vilnius, Warsaw became the capital of the Commonwealth and the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland when King Sigismund III Vasa moved his court from Kraków to Warsaw in 1596.[10] After the Third Partition of Poland in 1795, Warsaw was incorporated into the Kingdom of Prussia. In 1806 during the Napoleonic Wars, the city became the official capital of the Grand Duchy of Warsaw, a puppet state of the First French Empire created by Napoleon Bonaparte. With accordance to the decision of the Congress of Vienna, Warsaw in 1815 was annexed by the Russian Empire and became part of the "Congress Kingdom". Only in 1918 it regained independence from the foreign rule and emerged as a new capital of the independent Republic of Poland. Along with the German invasion in 1939, the massacre of the Jewish population and deportations to concentration camps led to the uprising in the Warsaw ghetto in 1943 and to a major and devastating Warsaw Uprising between August and October 1944. For this Warsaw gained the title of the "phoenix city" because it has survived so many wars, conflicts and invasions throughout its long history. Most notably, the city had to be painstakingly rebuilt after the extensive damage it suffered in World War II, during which 85% of its buildings were destroyed.[11][12] On 9 November 1940 the city was awarded Poland's highest military decoration for heroism, the Virtuti Militari, during the Siege of Warsaw (1939).[13][14]
The city is the seat of a Roman Catholic archdiocese (left bank) and diocese (right bank of the Vistula), and possesses various universities, most notably the Polish Academy of Sciences and the Warsaw University, an opera house, theatres, museums, libraries and monuments. The historic city centre of Warsaw with its picturesque Old Town in 1980 was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Other main architectural attractions include the Castle Square with the Royal Castle and the iconic King Sigismund's Column, St. John's Cathedral, Market Square, palaces, churches and mansions all displaying a richness of colour and architectural detail. Buildings are representatives of nearly every European architectural style and historical period. Warsaw has wonderful examples of architecture from the gothic, renaissance, baroque and neoclassical periods and around a quarter of the city is filled with grand parks and royal gardens.
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Engineering an Empire: Russia, Part 3
At the height of its power, the Russian Empire stretched across 15 times zones, incorporated nearly 160 different ethnicities, and made up one sixth of the enti...
At the height of its power, the Russian Empire stretched across 15 times zones, incorporated nearly 160 different ethnicities, and made up one sixth of the entire world's landmass. What started as a few small principalities was shaped into an indomitable world power by the sheer force of its leaders. However, building the infrastructure of this empire came at an enormous price. As Russia entered the 20th century, her expansion reached critical mass as her rulers pushed progress at an unsustainable pace and her population reacted in a revolution that changed history. From the Moscow Kremlin, to the building of St. Petersburg, examine the architecture and infrastructure that enabled the rise and fall of the Russian Empire.
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At the height of its power, the Russian Empire stretched across 15 times zones, incorporated nearly 160 different ethnicities, and made up one sixth of the entire world's landmass. What started as a few small principalities was shaped into an indomitable world power by the sheer force of its leaders. However, building the infrastructure of this empire came at an enormous price. As Russia entered the 20th century, her expansion reached critical mass as her rulers pushed progress at an unsustainable pace and her population reacted in a revolution that changed history. From the Moscow Kremlin, to the building of St. Petersburg, examine the architecture and infrastructure that enabled the rise and fall of the Russian Empire.
- published: 28 Feb 2010
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Wait For It...The Mongols!: Crash Course World History #17
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In which John Green teaches you, at long last, about the most exceptional bunch of empire-building nomads in the history of the world, the Mongols! How did the Mongols go from being a relatively small band of herders who occasionally engaged in some light hunting-gathering to being one of the most formidable fighting forces in the world? It turns out Genghis Khan was a pretty big part of it, but you probably already knew that. The more interesting questions might be, what kind of rulers were they, and what effect did their empire have on the world we know today? Find out, as John FINALLY teaches you about the Mongols.
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In which John Green teaches you, at long last, about the most exceptional bunch of empire-building nomads in the history of the world, the Mongols! How did the Mongols go from being a relatively small band of herders who occasionally engaged in some light hunting-gathering to being one of the most formidable fighting forces in the world? It turns out Genghis Khan was a pretty big part of it, but you probably already knew that. The more interesting questions might be, what kind of rulers were they, and what effect did their empire have on the world we know today? Find out, as John FINALLY teaches you about the Mongols.
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St Peter & St Paul Vacation Travel Video Guide
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The Peter And Paul Fortress is the historic centre of the tsar's city of St. Petersburg and is lo...
Travel video about destination St. Peter & St. Paul in Russia.
The Peter And Paul Fortress is the historic centre of the tsar's city of St. Petersburg and is located on Rabbits Island within the mouth of the Newa River. Its slender, gilded bell tower is 122 high and is one of the city's most dominant landmarks. The cathedral was built between 1712 and 1733 and contains both Dutch and Early Baroque building styles. Since Peter The Great the building was used mainly as a place of burial for the tsars and the Tsarina Catharine The Great lies within a sarcophagus of white Carrara marble. Numerous wall paintings and captured flags from the wars against the Swedes and the Osmanic Empire still decorate the splendid interior of the cathedral. In front of the main guard house there is a controversial bronze sculpture by the Russian, Michail Schemjakin, that depicts Peter The Great with a strikingly small head. The Peter And Paul Fortress never saw battle and was later converted into a state prison. The participants of the December Revolt which took place in 1825 were also imprisoned within its walls and until the October Revolution in 1917 the fortress also served as a notorious prison for the enemies and critics of the tsars. During the Revolution, the canons of the fortress fired forty shots at the Winter Palace that is located on the opposite bank of the Newa. Today, the thunder of canon is a daily event and punctually at noon a shot is fired from the Naryschkin Bastion. With this simple ceremony due homage is paid to an age old tradition of Peter The Great as it was in this way that he announced lunchtime for all the inhabitants of the city!
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The Peter And Paul Fortress is the historic centre of the tsar's city of St. Petersburg and is located on Rabbits Island within the mouth of the Newa River. Its slender, gilded bell tower is 122 high and is one of the city's most dominant landmarks. The cathedral was built between 1712 and 1733 and contains both Dutch and Early Baroque building styles. Since Peter The Great the building was used mainly as a place of burial for the tsars and the Tsarina Catharine The Great lies within a sarcophagus of white Carrara marble. Numerous wall paintings and captured flags from the wars against the Swedes and the Osmanic Empire still decorate the splendid interior of the cathedral. In front of the main guard house there is a controversial bronze sculpture by the Russian, Michail Schemjakin, that depicts Peter The Great with a strikingly small head. The Peter And Paul Fortress never saw battle and was later converted into a state prison. The participants of the December Revolt which took place in 1825 were also imprisoned within its walls and until the October Revolution in 1917 the fortress also served as a notorious prison for the enemies and critics of the tsars. During the Revolution, the canons of the fortress fired forty shots at the Winter Palace that is located on the opposite bank of the Newa. Today, the thunder of canon is a daily event and punctually at noon a shot is fired from the Naryschkin Bastion. With this simple ceremony due homage is paid to an age old tradition of Peter The Great as it was in this way that he announced lunchtime for all the inhabitants of the city!
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Croatia (Europe) Vacation Travel Video Guide
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Croatia is a European country located in the Mediterranean, a treasure trove of culture and architecture with a long his...
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Croatia is a European country located in the Mediterranean, a treasure trove of culture and architecture with a long history, ancient buildings, Christian churches, Venetian cities, colourful traditions and stunning coastline of more than a thousand islands. Zagreb is its political and cultural focal point, an amiable capital city situated at the intersection of Central, Eastern and Southern Europe. The Kaptol district has been its Catholic heart since the Middle Ages. An atmospheric place, Upper Town is a gem Zagreb’s historic past. North of Zagreb on the western border with Slovenia, the picture-perfect Veliki Tabor Castle rises on a hill, its Renaissance courtyard with columns and arcades possessing a touch of southern elegance. Kumrovec, birthplace of the former President of Yugoslavia, Josip Broz Tito, is located south of the castle and is now a museum village. The historic centre of Rovinj is located on a shell-shaped peninsula, further south on the Adriatic coast. Seen from the sea it is one of the most stunning of the Adriatic’s harbour cities. Situated close to the southern tip of the Istrian Peninsula is Pula, the oldest city on Croatia‘s eastern Adriatic coast. The largest square of the Old Town, and today‘s main square, was originally located on the site of a Roman forum. The historical centre of Split is a cultural work of art, its palace, sea aspect and bay a harmonious blend of both ancient and mediaeval times. Dubrovnik‘s historic centre possesses many treasures such as the Onofri Fountain, the Saint Spas Chapel and the Franciscan Church. Due to its magnificent location, unique Old Town and beautiful buildings, Dubrovnik has become tantamount to an amazing work of art. Croatia is a country of timeless Mediterranean beauty, a place in the sun where history reflects in the Adriatic and Occident meets Orient - a Balkan paradise!
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Croatia is a European country located in the Mediterranean, a treasure trove of culture and architecture with a long history, ancient buildings, Christian churches, Venetian cities, colourful traditions and stunning coastline of more than a thousand islands. Zagreb is its political and cultural focal point, an amiable capital city situated at the intersection of Central, Eastern and Southern Europe. The Kaptol district has been its Catholic heart since the Middle Ages. An atmospheric place, Upper Town is a gem Zagreb’s historic past. North of Zagreb on the western border with Slovenia, the picture-perfect Veliki Tabor Castle rises on a hill, its Renaissance courtyard with columns and arcades possessing a touch of southern elegance. Kumrovec, birthplace of the former President of Yugoslavia, Josip Broz Tito, is located south of the castle and is now a museum village. The historic centre of Rovinj is located on a shell-shaped peninsula, further south on the Adriatic coast. Seen from the sea it is one of the most stunning of the Adriatic’s harbour cities. Situated close to the southern tip of the Istrian Peninsula is Pula, the oldest city on Croatia‘s eastern Adriatic coast. The largest square of the Old Town, and today‘s main square, was originally located on the site of a Roman forum. The historical centre of Split is a cultural work of art, its palace, sea aspect and bay a harmonious blend of both ancient and mediaeval times. Dubrovnik‘s historic centre possesses many treasures such as the Onofri Fountain, the Saint Spas Chapel and the Franciscan Church. Due to its magnificent location, unique Old Town and beautiful buildings, Dubrovnik has become tantamount to an amazing work of art. Croatia is a country of timeless Mediterranean beauty, a place in the sun where history reflects in the Adriatic and Occident meets Orient - a Balkan paradise!
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Restaurants in Helsinki - Finland
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Restaurants in Helsinki - Finland
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Restaurants in Helsinki - Finland
The Helsinki restaurants below have been grouped into three pricing categories:
Expensive (over €90)
Moderate (€30 to €90)
Cheap (under €30)
These Helsinki restaurant prices are for an average three-course meal for one, including half a bottle of house wine or cheapest equivalent; they do not include tax or tip.
G W Sundmans
Price: Expensive
Cuisine: Finnish
Set in a stately Engel-designed house on Eteläranta - and named after the building's former owner, naval commander G W Sundman - this elegant eatery conjures up the romance of 19th-century Helsinki. The menu makes extensive use of local specialities like zander, arctic char and reindeer, and the house puddings are legendary. The cheaper Sundmans Krog is an alternative eatery at the same address. Closed Saturday lunchtime and Sunday.
Address: Eteläranta 16, Helsinki, Finland
Restaurant Palace
Price: Expensive
Cuisine: Finnish and European
Offering commanding views of the sea, Restaurant Palace is one of a suite of glamorous restaurants in Helsinki run by the owners of Hotel Kämp. The restaurant opened in 1952 to cater to high fliers attending the Olympics, and it still leads the way in Finnish gastronomy. The exciting à la carte menu changes every month, fusing modern European ideas with fresh Finnish ingredients, and the wine list is exceptional. Its crayfish parties are also legendary.
Address: Eteläranta 10, Helsinki, Finland
Chez Dominique
Price: Expensive
Cuisine: Nordic and French
Effortlessly refined, Chez Dominique brings the French concept of degustation to the Helsinki dining scene. Chef Hans Välimäki uses Finnish ingredients and French know-how to create some inspired combinations, but diners choose from a series of 'surprise menus' and the exquisite dishes are only revealed as they are brought to the table. A wine degustation is available to compliment each selection.
Address: Rikhardinkatu 4, Helsinki, Finland
Restaurant Bellevue
Price: Moderate
Cuisine: Russian
Said to be the oldest Russian restaurant outside Russia, Bellevue harks back to the days when Finland was a duchy of the Russian Empire. Just yards from the unmistakably Orthodox Uspenski Cathedral, this intimate restaurant has had 90 years to perfect its recipes for blinis (pancakes), pelmeni (dumplings), borscht (red cabbage soup) and Karelian-style solyanka (fish soup). Closed Sunday and Monday.
Address: Rahapajankatu 3, Helsinki, Finland
Ravintola Zetor
Price: Moderate
Cuisine: Finnish
An idiosyncratic, almost legendary restaurant in Helsinki that really should be experienced by everyone who visits the city. Part bar and part restaurant, Zetor features some of the most zany décor in Helsinki, with walls adorned with farm implements and tables made out of tractors. Even the menus are designed to resemble a vintage agricultural newspaper. Open daily until late, with rock and pop music to love forward to after you've eaten.
Address: Mannerheimintie 3-5, Helsinki, Finland
Havis
Price: Moderate
Cuisine: Finnish and Scandinavian
A slick modern dining concept for Helsinki, Havis offers three dining areas, each with a different focus. Although all serve Scandinavian seafood, the main dining room is elegant and traditional, while the Havis Kitchen is a fast-paced, modern bistro and the Havis Terrace feels like a Mediterranean club-café. Closed Sunday.
Address: Eteläranta 16, Helsinki, Finland
Café Ekberg
Price: Cheap
Founded in the 1850s and famed for its buns, biscuits, breakfasts and baking, Café Ekberg is a great place to start the day in Helsinki or take a break from sightseeing. Salads, sandwiches, bruschetta and soups are the order of the day at lunchtimes, while in the afternoons the on-site patisserie takes over. Open daily, early morning until early evening.
Address: Bulevardi 9, Helsinki, Finland
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Restaurants in Helsinki - Finland
The Helsinki restaurants below have been grouped into three pricing categories:
Expensive (over €90)
Moderate (€30 to €90)
Cheap (under €30)
These Helsinki restaurant prices are for an average three-course meal for one, including half a bottle of house wine or cheapest equivalent; they do not include tax or tip.
G W Sundmans
Price: Expensive
Cuisine: Finnish
Set in a stately Engel-designed house on Eteläranta - and named after the building's former owner, naval commander G W Sundman - this elegant eatery conjures up the romance of 19th-century Helsinki. The menu makes extensive use of local specialities like zander, arctic char and reindeer, and the house puddings are legendary. The cheaper Sundmans Krog is an alternative eatery at the same address. Closed Saturday lunchtime and Sunday.
Address: Eteläranta 16, Helsinki, Finland
Restaurant Palace
Price: Expensive
Cuisine: Finnish and European
Offering commanding views of the sea, Restaurant Palace is one of a suite of glamorous restaurants in Helsinki run by the owners of Hotel Kämp. The restaurant opened in 1952 to cater to high fliers attending the Olympics, and it still leads the way in Finnish gastronomy. The exciting à la carte menu changes every month, fusing modern European ideas with fresh Finnish ingredients, and the wine list is exceptional. Its crayfish parties are also legendary.
Address: Eteläranta 10, Helsinki, Finland
Chez Dominique
Price: Expensive
Cuisine: Nordic and French
Effortlessly refined, Chez Dominique brings the French concept of degustation to the Helsinki dining scene. Chef Hans Välimäki uses Finnish ingredients and French know-how to create some inspired combinations, but diners choose from a series of 'surprise menus' and the exquisite dishes are only revealed as they are brought to the table. A wine degustation is available to compliment each selection.
Address: Rikhardinkatu 4, Helsinki, Finland
Restaurant Bellevue
Price: Moderate
Cuisine: Russian
Said to be the oldest Russian restaurant outside Russia, Bellevue harks back to the days when Finland was a duchy of the Russian Empire. Just yards from the unmistakably Orthodox Uspenski Cathedral, this intimate restaurant has had 90 years to perfect its recipes for blinis (pancakes), pelmeni (dumplings), borscht (red cabbage soup) and Karelian-style solyanka (fish soup). Closed Sunday and Monday.
Address: Rahapajankatu 3, Helsinki, Finland
Ravintola Zetor
Price: Moderate
Cuisine: Finnish
An idiosyncratic, almost legendary restaurant in Helsinki that really should be experienced by everyone who visits the city. Part bar and part restaurant, Zetor features some of the most zany décor in Helsinki, with walls adorned with farm implements and tables made out of tractors. Even the menus are designed to resemble a vintage agricultural newspaper. Open daily until late, with rock and pop music to love forward to after you've eaten.
Address: Mannerheimintie 3-5, Helsinki, Finland
Havis
Price: Moderate
Cuisine: Finnish and Scandinavian
A slick modern dining concept for Helsinki, Havis offers three dining areas, each with a different focus. Although all serve Scandinavian seafood, the main dining room is elegant and traditional, while the Havis Kitchen is a fast-paced, modern bistro and the Havis Terrace feels like a Mediterranean club-café. Closed Sunday.
Address: Eteläranta 16, Helsinki, Finland
Café Ekberg
Price: Cheap
Founded in the 1850s and famed for its buns, biscuits, breakfasts and baking, Café Ekberg is a great place to start the day in Helsinki or take a break from sightseeing. Salads, sandwiches, bruschetta and soups are the order of the day at lunchtimes, while in the afternoons the on-site patisserie takes over. Open daily, early morning until early evening.
Address: Bulevardi 9, Helsinki, Finland
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- published: 07 Nov 2013
- views: 1240
Federal Agency for Tourism, Russian Federation
Russia... Large, endless and amazing.
Its territory and culture are so diverse that you can travel in Russia as often as possible -- and every time you will di...
Russia... Large, endless and amazing.
Its territory and culture are so diverse that you can travel in Russia as often as possible -- and every time you will discover this country anew.
The Russians themselves refer to their country as "Russia the Soul".
Being the successor of the ancient Byzantine Empire, it is a country with a thousand-year long history.
It is home to more than 180 nationalities. For centuries, all the world's main religions have coexisted peacefully in Russia.
For tourists, Russia is attractive not only because of its ancient history and because of its culture. It is also of great interest for fans of outdoor activities.
Incredibly beautiful landscapes and mountains of the subtropics in the south of the country...
Oymyakon is the coldest place on Earth, with winter temperatures dropping to seventy degrees below zero, and it keeps attracting more and more tourists from all over the world.
The Russian Tibet -- Altai.... The Russian north... The lower course of the Volga -- Akhtuba... The hunting grounds of Siberia...
The Russian capital -- Moscow -- is one of the largest megalopolises of the world... Smaller cities and population centers where the traditional ways of Russian life, folk craft and art have been preserved.
And thousands of square kilometers of yet unexplored land in the southeast of Russia where no man has ever set foot.
There is no doubt that these vast territories and their variety have had their influence on the unique Russian character.
Russia... It covers nine time zones and 83 regions -- the history, culture and residents of which are so different from each other. These are the elements that have shaped this amazing country.
Grafics, Animations, Produced by Petr Ulyanov
Video Editing: Svetlana Putko
Soundtrack by Adapter Records
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Russia... Large, endless and amazing.
Its territory and culture are so diverse that you can travel in Russia as often as possible -- and every time you will discover this country anew.
The Russians themselves refer to their country as "Russia the Soul".
Being the successor of the ancient Byzantine Empire, it is a country with a thousand-year long history.
It is home to more than 180 nationalities. For centuries, all the world's main religions have coexisted peacefully in Russia.
For tourists, Russia is attractive not only because of its ancient history and because of its culture. It is also of great interest for fans of outdoor activities.
Incredibly beautiful landscapes and mountains of the subtropics in the south of the country...
Oymyakon is the coldest place on Earth, with winter temperatures dropping to seventy degrees below zero, and it keeps attracting more and more tourists from all over the world.
The Russian Tibet -- Altai.... The Russian north... The lower course of the Volga -- Akhtuba... The hunting grounds of Siberia...
The Russian capital -- Moscow -- is one of the largest megalopolises of the world... Smaller cities and population centers where the traditional ways of Russian life, folk craft and art have been preserved.
And thousands of square kilometers of yet unexplored land in the southeast of Russia where no man has ever set foot.
There is no doubt that these vast territories and their variety have had their influence on the unique Russian character.
Russia... It covers nine time zones and 83 regions -- the history, culture and residents of which are so different from each other. These are the elements that have shaped this amazing country.
Grafics, Animations, Produced by Petr Ulyanov
Video Editing: Svetlana Putko
Soundtrack by Adapter Records
- published: 12 Mar 2013
- views: 47747
WW2: A TRAVEL GUIDE VISIT TO LIBERATED BERLIN IN 1946
Time was 1946...the crumbling, burnt ruins of Berlin had become a center of tourism, politics and the focal point for a new war...a cold war....up from the ruin...
Time was 1946...the crumbling, burnt ruins of Berlin had become a center of tourism, politics and the focal point for a new war...a cold war....up from the ruins of one of Europe's great cities would come a new world...terminology and a reason to believe in the word freedom...but, in 1946, this was yet years in the future...come and stumble amist in the ruins of a failed empire...like ancient Rome but, 1940's style...I'm sorry, I do not speak Russian...do you speak French?
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Time was 1946...the crumbling, burnt ruins of Berlin had become a center of tourism, politics and the focal point for a new war...a cold war....up from the ruins of one of Europe's great cities would come a new world...terminology and a reason to believe in the word freedom...but, in 1946, this was yet years in the future...come and stumble amist in the ruins of a failed empire...like ancient Rome but, 1940's style...I'm sorry, I do not speak Russian...do you speak French?
- published: 10 Feb 2008
- views: 23645
London (United Kingdom) Vacation Travel Video Guide
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Travel video about destination London in England.
London is an exciting and pulsating m...
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Travel video about destination London in England.
London is an exciting and pulsating metropolis of the new millennium, a melting pot of both people and culture and a fascinating city of diverse contrasts.
The City Of London contains the Tower, an historic landmark with a remarkable history. A mighty medieval fortress with 13 towers that throughout its 900 years, has served many functions and from the Middle Ages, it was a heavily fortified prison.
After the medieval St. Paul's Cathedral was destroyed by a devastating fire in 1666, Christopher Wren was ordered to re-build it with a dome. During the 36 years of its construction, its design was frequently altered until finally a wonderful masterpiece of church architecture was created.
The Monument is the city's tallest freestanding stone column and a reminder of the Great Fire of London that destroyed 80 percent of the city. In four days, more than 13,000 buildings were destroyed and the Monument was built on the site of the bakery in which the fire began.
Since the reign of Queen Victoria, Buckingham Palace has served as London's royal residence. A garden of mulberry trees once grew on the site of today's palace and the Duke of Buckingham subsequently added a simple brick built residence. Around 60 years later, George II purchased the site for his wife and George IV eventually began to design an extensive palace complex.
The highlight of any holiday in London must be the largest Ferris wheel in the world, the London Eye. Situated on the banks of the Thames, it rises high into the sky, opposite the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben.
The former centre of the largest empire in the world, London is still a city of superlatives that attracts millions of visitors each year. Exciting both day and night, London is a modern city with age old traditions and a long and colorful history.
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Travel video about destination London in England.
London is an exciting and pulsating metropolis of the new millennium, a melting pot of both people and culture and a fascinating city of diverse contrasts.
The City Of London contains the Tower, an historic landmark with a remarkable history. A mighty medieval fortress with 13 towers that throughout its 900 years, has served many functions and from the Middle Ages, it was a heavily fortified prison.
After the medieval St. Paul's Cathedral was destroyed by a devastating fire in 1666, Christopher Wren was ordered to re-build it with a dome. During the 36 years of its construction, its design was frequently altered until finally a wonderful masterpiece of church architecture was created.
The Monument is the city's tallest freestanding stone column and a reminder of the Great Fire of London that destroyed 80 percent of the city. In four days, more than 13,000 buildings were destroyed and the Monument was built on the site of the bakery in which the fire began.
Since the reign of Queen Victoria, Buckingham Palace has served as London's royal residence. A garden of mulberry trees once grew on the site of today's palace and the Duke of Buckingham subsequently added a simple brick built residence. Around 60 years later, George II purchased the site for his wife and George IV eventually began to design an extensive palace complex.
The highlight of any holiday in London must be the largest Ferris wheel in the world, the London Eye. Situated on the banks of the Thames, it rises high into the sky, opposite the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben.
The former centre of the largest empire in the world, London is still a city of superlatives that attracts millions of visitors each year. Exciting both day and night, London is a modern city with age old traditions and a long and colorful history.
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- published: 13 Aug 2013
- views: 533732
Visit Nesebar in the Bulgarian Riviera | Travel Guide | Travel Tips | Tourism Bulgaria
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Bulgaria Travel Guide http://bit.ly/11miBJu
Go on a journey with Shepherd entertainment and discover the sit...
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Go on a journey with Shepherd entertainment and discover the sites and wonders of Nesebar in the Bulgarian Riviera. Walk
through this colorful town and discover this ancient city who became a part of the UNESCO world heritage and is now mainly known for its wooden houses, rich history and archeological findings, sided by unique architecture and a handful of touristic opportunities.
From Sunny Beach, we reach Nesebar, one of the pearls of Bulgaria by car or ship in a short time. The ancient Mesembria has been a museum town since 1944 and a part of the UNESCO world heritage. The town with a population of 9500 is mainly known for its wooden houses built in the 19th and 20th centuries while the relics of its distant past are not so eyecatching. Nesebar was a built on an 850m long and 300m wide peninsula which is linked to the main land by a narrow dam. Buses arrive regularly at the station located at the neck of the dam from Varna, Burgas and Sophia. Over 30 centuries ago, the first inhabitants of the settlement were Thracians who inhabited the northeast part of the Balkan Peninsula.
Judging from the Thracian and Skecian motifs on the archeological relics, there was a bigger Thracian influence here than the other cities of the seaside. The craftsmen of Mesembria made the weapons and helmets for the neighboring Thracian tribes. They dealt mainly with the Greeks but their ships travelled all over the Black Sea, even to Egypt. In the 6th century BC, Doric settlers arrived to the peninsula which was easy to protect. The town kept its Doric complexion even during the Roman reign contrary to the two ionic settlements Odessos which is Varna today and Apollonia which is Sozopol today which became Roman.
Mesembria rode out the conquest quite well but its commercial importance declined. This can be accounted for by the commercial connections with the Byzantine empire because it was much closer than the capital city Rome. From the 5th century, Mesembria was an Episcopal seat surrounded by strong walls and its first Christian churches were built during this time. Emperor Justinianos left with his army against the Bulgarian Khan from here. From the 10th century, the town lived its everyday life sometimes under the reign of the Byzantines and sometimes under Bulgaria. Rich merchantmen lived in the strong and populous town in the time of Czar Ivan Alexander. They made it the town of 70 churches although they did it to show their wealth rather than for the sake of their spiritual bliss.
In the 15th century, the foraged emptied coast had been conquered by the Turks and the peninsula was in an exceptional situation. A Turkish traveler, Evilya Cheleby writes the small but totally intact, fortified town is inhabited mainly by Greek people. It's abundant in vineyards and fruit gardens. Its main products are grapes, wine and salt. In the harbor, many kinds of fish are sold. None of the Christian churches was converted into a mosque. The destruction of the town happened later in the 18th century when the front of the Russian Turkish war encroached upon them. Local people talk about 40 churches but only 10 of them are intact. The others, but ruins. The most significant ones are the church of the Almighty and the church of St. John the Baptist. Both were built during the early phase of Byzantine architecture. The floor plan of both buildings takes the shape of a Greek cross and the exteriors are ornamented by blind arches with brick patterns.
One the ruins of the basilica located on Metropolisca Street, we can also study the features of byzantine architecture through the remnants which retain much of the simplicity of ancient Christianity. The 25m long three aisle basilica is the oldest church of the town. More and more people come here to escape from the marauding --. In this way, the population of Nesebar replenished and the town once consisting of spacious merchant houses with large courtyards became a crowded eastern town with meandering streets. It was the world of fishermen, tradesmen and vineyard owners living their patriarchal life. In 1885, Nesebar also became part of the Bulgarian principality.
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Go on a journey with Shepherd entertainment and discover the sites and wonders of Nesebar in the Bulgarian Riviera. Walk
through this colorful town and discover this ancient city who became a part of the UNESCO world heritage and is now mainly known for its wooden houses, rich history and archeological findings, sided by unique architecture and a handful of touristic opportunities.
From Sunny Beach, we reach Nesebar, one of the pearls of Bulgaria by car or ship in a short time. The ancient Mesembria has been a museum town since 1944 and a part of the UNESCO world heritage. The town with a population of 9500 is mainly known for its wooden houses built in the 19th and 20th centuries while the relics of its distant past are not so eyecatching. Nesebar was a built on an 850m long and 300m wide peninsula which is linked to the main land by a narrow dam. Buses arrive regularly at the station located at the neck of the dam from Varna, Burgas and Sophia. Over 30 centuries ago, the first inhabitants of the settlement were Thracians who inhabited the northeast part of the Balkan Peninsula.
Judging from the Thracian and Skecian motifs on the archeological relics, there was a bigger Thracian influence here than the other cities of the seaside. The craftsmen of Mesembria made the weapons and helmets for the neighboring Thracian tribes. They dealt mainly with the Greeks but their ships travelled all over the Black Sea, even to Egypt. In the 6th century BC, Doric settlers arrived to the peninsula which was easy to protect. The town kept its Doric complexion even during the Roman reign contrary to the two ionic settlements Odessos which is Varna today and Apollonia which is Sozopol today which became Roman.
Mesembria rode out the conquest quite well but its commercial importance declined. This can be accounted for by the commercial connections with the Byzantine empire because it was much closer than the capital city Rome. From the 5th century, Mesembria was an Episcopal seat surrounded by strong walls and its first Christian churches were built during this time. Emperor Justinianos left with his army against the Bulgarian Khan from here. From the 10th century, the town lived its everyday life sometimes under the reign of the Byzantines and sometimes under Bulgaria. Rich merchantmen lived in the strong and populous town in the time of Czar Ivan Alexander. They made it the town of 70 churches although they did it to show their wealth rather than for the sake of their spiritual bliss.
In the 15th century, the foraged emptied coast had been conquered by the Turks and the peninsula was in an exceptional situation. A Turkish traveler, Evilya Cheleby writes the small but totally intact, fortified town is inhabited mainly by Greek people. It's abundant in vineyards and fruit gardens. Its main products are grapes, wine and salt. In the harbor, many kinds of fish are sold. None of the Christian churches was converted into a mosque. The destruction of the town happened later in the 18th century when the front of the Russian Turkish war encroached upon them. Local people talk about 40 churches but only 10 of them are intact. The others, but ruins. The most significant ones are the church of the Almighty and the church of St. John the Baptist. Both were built during the early phase of Byzantine architecture. The floor plan of both buildings takes the shape of a Greek cross and the exteriors are ornamented by blind arches with brick patterns.
One the ruins of the basilica located on Metropolisca Street, we can also study the features of byzantine architecture through the remnants which retain much of the simplicity of ancient Christianity. The 25m long three aisle basilica is the oldest church of the town. More and more people come here to escape from the marauding --. In this way, the population of Nesebar replenished and the town once consisting of spacious merchant houses with large courtyards became a crowded eastern town with meandering streets. It was the world of fishermen, tradesmen and vineyard owners living their patriarchal life. In 1885, Nesebar also became part of the Bulgarian principality.
Tags: Visit Nesebar in the Bulgarian Riviera,bulgarian riviera travel tips,nesebar travel attractions,nesebar travel guide,nesebar travel information,nesebar travel tips,shepherd entertainment,shepherdfilm,world travel
- published: 19 Jun 2013
- views: 765
St Petersburg Guide - Singer Building or U.S. Company in Russia
https://www.facebook.com/badrussia St Petersburg Travel Guide and Travel Information
Could you imagine a symbol of the United States of America in a heart of St...
https://www.facebook.com/badrussia St Petersburg Travel Guide and Travel Information
Could you imagine a symbol of the United States of America in a heart of St.Petersburg? It could have been a genuine United States coat of arms or a Great Seal if it also held a bundle of arrows.
This symbol was placed on the facade of a building, commissioned and build by “Singer”, a United States company known for sewing machines manufacture.
At the end of 19th century the company management decided to establish a new production facility in Russia. Needless to say that great American manufacture desired to find a decent looking office for such. To build one in a heart of Russian capital would be impressive itself, but how much? Its extraordinary appearance was supposed to be reinforced by its sky-scraping apex.
And last but not least, are you familiar to Facebook? We have our own social network analog in Russia called “V kontakte”. Its headquarters located in this beautiful building, a true impersonation of St. Petersburg Modern.
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https://www.facebook.com/badrussia St Petersburg Travel Guide and Travel Information
Could you imagine a symbol of the United States of America in a heart of St.Petersburg? It could have been a genuine United States coat of arms or a Great Seal if it also held a bundle of arrows.
This symbol was placed on the facade of a building, commissioned and build by “Singer”, a United States company known for sewing machines manufacture.
At the end of 19th century the company management decided to establish a new production facility in Russia. Needless to say that great American manufacture desired to find a decent looking office for such. To build one in a heart of Russian capital would be impressive itself, but how much? Its extraordinary appearance was supposed to be reinforced by its sky-scraping apex.
And last but not least, are you familiar to Facebook? We have our own social network analog in Russia called “V kontakte”. Its headquarters located in this beautiful building, a true impersonation of St. Petersburg Modern.
- published: 04 Apr 2015
- views: 1061
Germany Wikipedia travel guide video. Created by Stupeflix.com
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prince-electors of the Holy Roman Empire. From a 1341 parchment.
Frankfurt Parliament in 1848/49...
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Frankfurt Parliament in 1848/49. Foundation of modern Germany,
Versailles, 1871. Bismarck is in white in the middle. Painting by Anton
Alexander von Werner, 1877. 1939: German troops supposedly destroying a
Polish border checkpoint. The picture was staged a few days after the
outbreak of the war for use in National Socialist propaganda. Adolf
Hitler with Benito Mussolini in Axis-occupied Yugoslavia. The Berlin
Wall that had partitioned Berlin in front of the Brandenburg Gate
shortly after the opening of the wall. U.S. President George W. Bush
giving a speech in the Bundestag in Berlin. The Federal Constitutional
Court of Germany in Karlsruhe. Chancellor Angela Merkel meeting with
French president Jacques Chirac and Russian president Vladimir Putin. A
German infantryman stands at the ready with his G36 during a practice
exercise in 2004. U.S. troops watch in the background. All rifles in
photo are equipped with blank firing adapters. (Photo: U.S. Navy).
States of Germany (Animation). The scenery in the Alps of southern
Bavaria. Frankfurt am Main — popularly referred to as "Mainhattan" — is
Germany's financial centre. The University of Würzburg. German
philosopher Immanuel Kant. Max Planck presenting Albert Einstein with
the Max-Planck medal in 1929. Opened in 2005: the Allianz Arena, one of
the world's most modern football stadiums.
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Create your own video on http://studio.stupeflix.com/?w=1 ! The
prince-electors of the Holy Roman Empire. From a 1341 parchment.
Frankfurt Parliament in 1848/49. Foundation of modern Germany,
Versailles, 1871. Bismarck is in white in the middle. Painting by Anton
Alexander von Werner, 1877. 1939: German troops supposedly destroying a
Polish border checkpoint. The picture was staged a few days after the
outbreak of the war for use in National Socialist propaganda. Adolf
Hitler with Benito Mussolini in Axis-occupied Yugoslavia. The Berlin
Wall that had partitioned Berlin in front of the Brandenburg Gate
shortly after the opening of the wall. U.S. President George W. Bush
giving a speech in the Bundestag in Berlin. The Federal Constitutional
Court of Germany in Karlsruhe. Chancellor Angela Merkel meeting with
French president Jacques Chirac and Russian president Vladimir Putin. A
German infantryman stands at the ready with his G36 during a practice
exercise in 2004. U.S. troops watch in the background. All rifles in
photo are equipped with blank firing adapters. (Photo: U.S. Navy).
States of Germany (Animation). The scenery in the Alps of southern
Bavaria. Frankfurt am Main — popularly referred to as "Mainhattan" — is
Germany's financial centre. The University of Würzburg. German
philosopher Immanuel Kant. Max Planck presenting Albert Einstein with
the Max-Planck medal in 1929. Opened in 2005: the Allianz Arena, one of
the world's most modern football stadiums.
- published: 18 Mar 2010
- views: 658
Russian Empire Podcast 2012
Russian Empire Podcast 1450-1750.
Group: Alan Haddad, Caroline Stadler, Dominique Meeks, Trishala Dass
"Выставка "Петра творенье...". Летопись событий. Архив...
Russian Empire Podcast 1450-1750.
Group: Alan Haddad, Caroline Stadler, Dominique Meeks, Trishala Dass
"Выставка "Петра творенье...". Летопись событий. Архивы России." Портал Архивы России. Федеральное архивное агентство (Росархив). Web. <http://www.rusarchives.ru/evants/exhibitions/300spb/18.shtml>.
"Выставка "Петра творенье...". Летопись событий. Архивы России." Портал Архивы России. Федеральное архивное агентство (Росархив). Web. <http://www.rusarchives.ru/evants/exhibitions/300spb/7.shtml>.
Bulliet, Richard W., Pamela K. Crossley, Daniel R. Headrick, Steven W. Hirsch, Lyman L. Johnson, and David Northrup. The Earth and Its Peoples: A Global History. Fifth ed. Wadsworth, Cengage Learning, 2011. Print.
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"Выставка "Петра творенье...". Летопись событий. Архивы России." Портал Архивы России. Федеральное архивное агентство (Росархив). Web. <http://www.rusarchives.ru/evants/exhibitions/300spb/7.shtml>.
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"Development of Economy and Politics in Western Europe and Russia: 1450-1750." Teen Ink. Web. <http://www.teenink.com/nonfiction/academic/article/390293/Development
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.html>.
- published: 24 Feb 2012
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7 Facts about Georgia
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In this brief video you can find seven little known facts about Georgia. The capital of Georgia is Tblisi, a wonderful blend of old and new architecture. But where is Georgia? Some say it’s in Asia, but most consider it a part of Europe.
More information about the video content bellow:
1. Spoken Georgian (kartvelian) is like no other language you are likely to hear. It belongs to its own ancient linguistic group unlike any other language spoken outside the region. It includes rare sounds that many visitors may never have heard before. Georgian has its own 33-letter alphabet thought to be based on the sort of Aramaic spoken in the time of Jesus. To the untutored eye, the letters look very much alike. But even without understanding it, Georgian writing is beautiful, a myriad of theatrical swirls and flourishes.
2. Take a look at a map and you'll find the former Soviet republic 1,000km east of the Bosphorus, marooned in Asia. One definition of Europe marks the Caucasus Mountains as its border, putting Georgia firmly in Asia. Other definitions place the whole Caucasus region, including Georgia, in Europe which is where most Georgians feel it belongs.
3. Georgia isn't called Georgia by Georgians. They call their country Sakartvelo. One theory suggests that the origins of the country's name come from the Middle Ages when Christian crusaders swept through the region on their way to the Holy Land. At that time, it was part of the Persian Empire and the people here were known as "Gurj". They were also devotees of St George.
4. The little streets of Tbilisi makes you forget about Paris or Venice! Cute little alleys and streets all over the city. It definitely has its charm and you could almost say Tbilisi is the Paris of Eurasia.
5. Ever heard of Ioseb Besarionis dze Jughashvili? Born in Gori, he became one of the most important rulers in the history of mankind. After becoming the leader of the Soviet Union, he ordered the imprisonment and execution of millions, starved Ukrainians to submission, lead his country to victory in WW2 and brought most of eastern Europe under the control of Moscow. You may know him by his Russian name: Joseph Stalin.
6. Georgia contains 2 de facto independent regions, Abkhazia and South Ossetia, which gained limited international recognition after the 2008 Russo-Georgian War. Georgia and a major part of the international community consider the regions to be part of Georgia's sovereign territory under Russian military occupation.
7. Georgia launched a large-scale military operation against South Ossetia during the night of 7–8 August 2008 to "restore constitutional order" in the region. 11,000 soldiers took part in the general Georgian offensive. Russia officially sent troops across the border, claiming to be defending both peacekeepers and South Ossetian civilians. In 5 days of fighting, the Russian forces pushed back Georgian troops and largely destroyed Georgia’s military infrastructure. Russia recognised Abkhazia and South Ossetia on 26 August 2008. In response, the Georgian government cut diplomatic relations with Russia.
More Info:
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-23072361
http://www.gotravelyourway.com/2013/11/12/8-reasons-to-travel-to-georgia-and-tbilisi/#.VYarf0YZEhw
http://www.travelingmyself.com/2014/01/22/interesting-facts-about-georgia/
https://en.wikipedia.org/?title=Georgia_%28country%29
Music:
Starpause – Hooky Hicky
http://freemusicarchive.org/
Images:
http://alinsuciu.com/2013/01/28/2nd-international-symposium-georgian-manuscripts-tbilisi-25-30-june-2013/
https://bpgfonts.wordpress.com/2012/03/27/bpg-infotech-nokia_pure/
http://wallpapers111.com/tbilisi-hd-wallpaper/
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Europe_map_georgia.png
https://theanadromist.wordpress.com/2012/08/31/georgia-sakartvelo-%E1%83%A1%E1%83%90%E1%83%A5%E1%83%90%E1%83%A0%E1%83%97%E1%83%95%E1%83%94%E1%83%9A%E1%83%9D-1/
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http://www.hurriyet.com.tr/_np/0856/6150856.jpg
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In this brief video you can find seven little known facts about Georgia. The capital of Georgia is Tblisi, a wonderful blend of old and new architecture. But where is Georgia? Some say it’s in Asia, but most consider it a part of Europe.
More information about the video content bellow:
1. Spoken Georgian (kartvelian) is like no other language you are likely to hear. It belongs to its own ancient linguistic group unlike any other language spoken outside the region. It includes rare sounds that many visitors may never have heard before. Georgian has its own 33-letter alphabet thought to be based on the sort of Aramaic spoken in the time of Jesus. To the untutored eye, the letters look very much alike. But even without understanding it, Georgian writing is beautiful, a myriad of theatrical swirls and flourishes.
2. Take a look at a map and you'll find the former Soviet republic 1,000km east of the Bosphorus, marooned in Asia. One definition of Europe marks the Caucasus Mountains as its border, putting Georgia firmly in Asia. Other definitions place the whole Caucasus region, including Georgia, in Europe which is where most Georgians feel it belongs.
3. Georgia isn't called Georgia by Georgians. They call their country Sakartvelo. One theory suggests that the origins of the country's name come from the Middle Ages when Christian crusaders swept through the region on their way to the Holy Land. At that time, it was part of the Persian Empire and the people here were known as "Gurj". They were also devotees of St George.
4. The little streets of Tbilisi makes you forget about Paris or Venice! Cute little alleys and streets all over the city. It definitely has its charm and you could almost say Tbilisi is the Paris of Eurasia.
5. Ever heard of Ioseb Besarionis dze Jughashvili? Born in Gori, he became one of the most important rulers in the history of mankind. After becoming the leader of the Soviet Union, he ordered the imprisonment and execution of millions, starved Ukrainians to submission, lead his country to victory in WW2 and brought most of eastern Europe under the control of Moscow. You may know him by his Russian name: Joseph Stalin.
6. Georgia contains 2 de facto independent regions, Abkhazia and South Ossetia, which gained limited international recognition after the 2008 Russo-Georgian War. Georgia and a major part of the international community consider the regions to be part of Georgia's sovereign territory under Russian military occupation.
7. Georgia launched a large-scale military operation against South Ossetia during the night of 7–8 August 2008 to "restore constitutional order" in the region. 11,000 soldiers took part in the general Georgian offensive. Russia officially sent troops across the border, claiming to be defending both peacekeepers and South Ossetian civilians. In 5 days of fighting, the Russian forces pushed back Georgian troops and largely destroyed Georgia’s military infrastructure. Russia recognised Abkhazia and South Ossetia on 26 August 2008. In response, the Georgian government cut diplomatic relations with Russia.
More Info:
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-23072361
http://www.gotravelyourway.com/2013/11/12/8-reasons-to-travel-to-georgia-and-tbilisi/#.VYarf0YZEhw
http://www.travelingmyself.com/2014/01/22/interesting-facts-about-georgia/
https://en.wikipedia.org/?title=Georgia_%28country%29
Music:
Starpause – Hooky Hicky
http://freemusicarchive.org/
Images:
http://alinsuciu.com/2013/01/28/2nd-international-symposium-georgian-manuscripts-tbilisi-25-30-june-2013/
https://bpgfonts.wordpress.com/2012/03/27/bpg-infotech-nokia_pure/
http://wallpapers111.com/tbilisi-hd-wallpaper/
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Europe_map_georgia.png
https://theanadromist.wordpress.com/2012/08/31/georgia-sakartvelo-%E1%83%A1%E1%83%90%E1%83%A5%E1%83%90%E1%83%A0%E1%83%97%E1%83%95%E1%83%94%E1%83%9A%E1%83%9D-1/
http://dragos-serban.ro/poze/batumi-sakartvelo.jpg
http://previews.123rf.com/images/leonidtit/leonidtit1308/leonidtit130800416/21301661-View-of-the-village-Adishi-Upper-Svaneti-Georgia-Europe-Caucasus-mountains-Beauty-world--Stock-Photo.jpg
http://wallpaperus.org/wallpapers/04/155/stalin-ussr-2500x3096-wallpaper-1652222.jpg
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/6e/Stalin_1902.jpg
http://wallpaperswide.com/grunge_flag_of_the_soviet_union-wallpapers.html
http://www.economica.net/rusia-va-semna-un-acord-de-parteneriat-si-cu-osetia-de-sud-dupa-cel-incheiat-cu-abhazia_92745.html
http://www.hurriyet.com.tr/_np/0856/6150856.jpg
- published: 24 Jun 2015
- views: 10686
Ukraine River Cruise Travel Video - Dnieper River Tour in Europe
Our Ukraine Cruise is a real gem. This once hidden and unknown country is now open to tourists. History dates back over 1000 years and you can see wonderful lan...
Our Ukraine Cruise is a real gem. This once hidden and unknown country is now open to tourists. History dates back over 1000 years and you can see wonderful landmarks in the capital city of Kiev. The Dnieper River offers you an up close and personal view of the culture and people that call the Ukaine home.
Read more Information about our Ukraine River Cruise:
http://www.rivercruises.net/europe/ukraine/
Welcome to Ukraine, one of Europe's last hidden treasures. Long in the shadow of the Soviet Empire, this lovely country, rich in history, culture and natural beauty, regained its independence in 1991 and opened its doors to the world. From gorgeous Odessa, the gateway to the Black Sea, to Yalta and its world-class beaches, to Zaporozhye, the home of the fearless Cossack warriors, and to cosmopolitan Kiev, with its wide, tree-lined boulevards and a thousand-year-old history, Ukraine is a true treasure chest of natural and man-made attractions waiting to be explored. We are pleased to introduce to you this new and exciting travel destination in the hopes that we may one day share in the pleasure of your company as you discover Ukraine with us.
One of the best ways to explore this diverse country is by cruising the magnificent Dnieper River. At 1,420 miles in length, it is the third longest river in Europe, after the Volga and the Danube. The benefits of a river cruise are many. No packing and unpacking, as our floating hotel will take you from one exciting destination to the next. All your meals are included, as are most of your shore excursions. Our on-board staff of guides, cruise directors, and talented entertainers will delight you with their lectures, music, and hospitality. Sit back and enjoy an unforgettable journey from Odessa to Kiev, and all of the unique Ukrainian stops in between.
As either a starting or ending point for our cruises, Odessa is sure to delight you. A mild climate and a youthful, vibrant population have drawn the rich and the famous to this Black Sea port for centuries. Its most famous citizen, the French Duke De Richelieu, transformed the city into a thriving center of commerce and culture. Its Opera House, and the Potemkin Stairs, are world-renowned, while its tree-lined promenades and classical buildings painted in pastel hues invoke another era. Life on board our floating hotel will be as exciting as the ports you will be visiting.
Our first stop, Sevastopol, is home to the Russian Navy's feared Black Sea Fleet. Closed to foreign visitors until the early 1990s, Sevastopol today is a city of clean and orderly boulevards, neo-classical Russian buildings, and the unique Panorama Museum. As our ship sails from Sevastopol to Yalta, the optional bus excursion across the Crimean peninsula will take you to see the unique cliff-side fortress of Swallow's Nest. The historic Livadia Palace, the location where Roosevelt, Stalin, and Churchill decided the fate of post-war Europe, will be equally impressive. Stunningly situated between the Crimean mountains and the Black Sea, Yalta has been a major destination for poets, politicians, artists, writers, and the Russian Czar's family. Kherson is the gateway to the Dnieper delta. Here, you will board smaller boats that will take you to an authentic Ukrainian fishing village. A local family will host an al fresco lunch, accompanied with some improvised entertainment.
Zaporozhye, a name that conjures up images of fierce, pony-tailed warriors, is also the home of the first independence movements of Ukraine. Here you will enjoy a tour of the city, and a visit to the unique Zaporozhye Cossack museum. The optional Cossack show will feature their horsemanship, weapon skills, and music. Home to Ukraine's favorite son, Taras Shevchenko, Kanev is both his birthplace and burial ground. After a tour of his museum, you will enjoy a special shashlik barbecue. There will be wine, entertainment, and a selection of songs performed by our enthusiastic flower girls.
Kiev, the capital of Ukraine, is also recognized as the birthplace of Kievan Rus, or Russia. It came to be in 988, when Prince Vladmir the Great baptized the whole country and introduced Christianity to this part of the world. Today, it's a city of wide boulevards, giant chestnut trees, and a smiling and youthful population. The people are friendly, the city is beautiful. We hope you have enjoyed our short intro to Ukraine. we also hope we will have the pleasure of your company in the nearest future, as we sail along the beautiful Black Sea and the romantic Dnieper River.
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wn.com/Ukraine River Cruise Travel Video Dnieper River Tour In Europe
Our Ukraine Cruise is a real gem. This once hidden and unknown country is now open to tourists. History dates back over 1000 years and you can see wonderful landmarks in the capital city of Kiev. The Dnieper River offers you an up close and personal view of the culture and people that call the Ukaine home.
Read more Information about our Ukraine River Cruise:
http://www.rivercruises.net/europe/ukraine/
Welcome to Ukraine, one of Europe's last hidden treasures. Long in the shadow of the Soviet Empire, this lovely country, rich in history, culture and natural beauty, regained its independence in 1991 and opened its doors to the world. From gorgeous Odessa, the gateway to the Black Sea, to Yalta and its world-class beaches, to Zaporozhye, the home of the fearless Cossack warriors, and to cosmopolitan Kiev, with its wide, tree-lined boulevards and a thousand-year-old history, Ukraine is a true treasure chest of natural and man-made attractions waiting to be explored. We are pleased to introduce to you this new and exciting travel destination in the hopes that we may one day share in the pleasure of your company as you discover Ukraine with us.
One of the best ways to explore this diverse country is by cruising the magnificent Dnieper River. At 1,420 miles in length, it is the third longest river in Europe, after the Volga and the Danube. The benefits of a river cruise are many. No packing and unpacking, as our floating hotel will take you from one exciting destination to the next. All your meals are included, as are most of your shore excursions. Our on-board staff of guides, cruise directors, and talented entertainers will delight you with their lectures, music, and hospitality. Sit back and enjoy an unforgettable journey from Odessa to Kiev, and all of the unique Ukrainian stops in between.
As either a starting or ending point for our cruises, Odessa is sure to delight you. A mild climate and a youthful, vibrant population have drawn the rich and the famous to this Black Sea port for centuries. Its most famous citizen, the French Duke De Richelieu, transformed the city into a thriving center of commerce and culture. Its Opera House, and the Potemkin Stairs, are world-renowned, while its tree-lined promenades and classical buildings painted in pastel hues invoke another era. Life on board our floating hotel will be as exciting as the ports you will be visiting.
Our first stop, Sevastopol, is home to the Russian Navy's feared Black Sea Fleet. Closed to foreign visitors until the early 1990s, Sevastopol today is a city of clean and orderly boulevards, neo-classical Russian buildings, and the unique Panorama Museum. As our ship sails from Sevastopol to Yalta, the optional bus excursion across the Crimean peninsula will take you to see the unique cliff-side fortress of Swallow's Nest. The historic Livadia Palace, the location where Roosevelt, Stalin, and Churchill decided the fate of post-war Europe, will be equally impressive. Stunningly situated between the Crimean mountains and the Black Sea, Yalta has been a major destination for poets, politicians, artists, writers, and the Russian Czar's family. Kherson is the gateway to the Dnieper delta. Here, you will board smaller boats that will take you to an authentic Ukrainian fishing village. A local family will host an al fresco lunch, accompanied with some improvised entertainment.
Zaporozhye, a name that conjures up images of fierce, pony-tailed warriors, is also the home of the first independence movements of Ukraine. Here you will enjoy a tour of the city, and a visit to the unique Zaporozhye Cossack museum. The optional Cossack show will feature their horsemanship, weapon skills, and music. Home to Ukraine's favorite son, Taras Shevchenko, Kanev is both his birthplace and burial ground. After a tour of his museum, you will enjoy a special shashlik barbecue. There will be wine, entertainment, and a selection of songs performed by our enthusiastic flower girls.
Kiev, the capital of Ukraine, is also recognized as the birthplace of Kievan Rus, or Russia. It came to be in 988, when Prince Vladmir the Great baptized the whole country and introduced Christianity to this part of the world. Today, it's a city of wide boulevards, giant chestnut trees, and a smiling and youthful population. The people are friendly, the city is beautiful. We hope you have enjoyed our short intro to Ukraine. we also hope we will have the pleasure of your company in the nearest future, as we sail along the beautiful Black Sea and the romantic Dnieper River.
Like Us on Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/valuecruises
- published: 18 Dec 2012
- views: 6457